Hearing aids might be an important tool in the effort to prevent cognitive decline and dementia, according to a new study. Research has established that hearing loss in an important risk factor in ...
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - Researchers have been trying to find out if boosting a person's hearing could help reduce his or her odds of early Alzheimer's disease. The question has never been able to be ...
A new study, published in JAMA Neurology, linked the use of hearing aids to a decreased risk of developing dementia.
Hearing loss is now known to be an often-preventable risk factor for dementia, and research is building the case for hearing aids as one of the stronger tools to protect against it. A new study this ...
Patients with risk factors for dementia, such as diabetes and hypertension, experienced a 48% slowing of cognitive decline after wearing a hearing aid for 3 years, results of the first randomized ...
Wearing hearing aids slowed cognitive decline by 48% in older adults with mild to moderate hearing loss. This group also was at a higher risk for cognitive decline, a new study shows. Results came ...
Hearing loss severity was linked with cognitive impairment in a study on middle-aged adults. But wearing hearing aids didn’t lower the odds for cognitive impairment, the data showed. Based on the ...
Cognitive aids in emergency medical situations represent a critical advancement in supporting clinical teams during high-acuity, time-sensitive events. These tools, which encompass digital ...
Can driving patterns help predict cognitive decline later in life? A new study finds that certain changes in driving habits ...