Can Hearing Aids Prevent Dementia?

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Researchers believe there's a correlation between hearing loss and the degradation of the brain. Here's how it works—and one simple solution, writes CornellBCTR

Health researchers have identified a connection between hearing loss and the development of dementia in older adults.

New research finds that, for people with hearing loss, using hearing aids lowers the risk of developing dementia.Ivan/Adobe Stockis a serious health concern among older adults. Approximately 22% of Americans ages 85 to 89 have dementia, and that number increases to 33% for people older than 90. As baby boomers reach their senior years, that number is expected to grow substantially.

Health researchers are looking for ways to prevent or slow the development of dementia among older adults. One potential solution has been around for decades: hearing aids. For years, researchers have been investigating the link between hearing loss and dementia. We’ve known for a while thatResearchers believe that the inability to hear—especially in social situations—leads people to withdraw and self-isolate. When older adults are isolated, their brain function can decline—for example, in participating in conversation, processing new ideas, and even perceiving a range of sounds. When brain cells are no longer stimulated, they eventually stop working.

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