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Recent research highlights a powerful connection between hearing health and brain function as we age. Studies suggest that untreated hearing loss may significantly increase the risk of cognitive decline, including dementia and Alzheimer’s disease. Experts believe this link may stem from several factors: the brain working harder to compensate for lost sound input, social withdrawal due to difficulty communicating, and long-term changes in the brain’s structure. Encouragingly, evidence indicates that early treatment, such as using hearing aids, can help maintain cognitive function and may slow the progression of decline. This growing body of research underscores the importance of routine hearing checks as part of overall brain health.

Learn More: Source: New York Times – How Hearing Loss Can Increase Dementia Risk

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