Can 'Hearing Loss' lead to cognitive decline?
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Aditya Patel 1 month ago
Yes. Untreated hearing loss causes social isolation and reduces brain stimulation, which is linked to a higher risk of developing dementia. Hearing aids are a vital preventative tool.
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