Hearing loss in middle age may accelerate cognitive decline

A study conducted in Brazil on 805 people in their 50s has confirmed that those with hearing loss had an increased risk of cognitive decline. The results, published in the Journal of Alzheimer's Disease, point to the need for greater attention to hearing health as a way to prevent dementia.
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