Recent research from Johns Hopkins University indicates that nearly a third of dementia cases in seniors may be linked to untreated hearing loss. A study tracking nearly 3,000 individuals aged 65 and older over eight years found that a large portion of dementia risk varies with the severity of hearing impairment. While uncertainty remains about the precise relationship between hearing loss and dementia, these findings suggest that timely interventions for hearing impairments could significantly reduce dementia incidence in older populations.
Dementia affects more than 6 million Americans, but new research indicates treating hearing loss may delay onset significantly, potentially impacting a third of dementia cases.
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