Hearing Aids May Lower Dementia Risk - The Caribbean Camera
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Hearing aids didn’t boost memory tests but dementia risk dropped - Health Care Today
A newly released study reports that among people with moderate hearing loss, receiving a prescription for hearing aids did not lead to measurable improvements on standard tests of memory and thinking. The research was published in Neurologythe medical journal of the American Academy of Neurology. “Hearing loss is more common as we age and previous research has found it may increase the risk of memory and thinking problems, including dementia, b…
Hearing Aids May Lower Dementia Risk - The Caribbean Camera
Study Links Hearing Aids to Lower Dementia Risk People living with both epilepsy and hearing loss who use hearing aids may face a significantly reduced likelihood of developing dementia, according to new research presented at the European Academy of Neurology Congress 2026. The study suggests a 23 per cent lower risk among this group compared with those who do not use hearing devices. Hearing loss has long been identified as the largest modifiab…
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