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Addressing hearing loss early on may significantly reduce the risk of dementia, a recent study found.
Adults with hearing loss who reported wearing hearing aids before they were 70 years old cut their risk of dementia by more than half, compared to those with hearing loss who did not wear hearing devices, according to research recently published in JAMA Neurology.
Participants with hearing loss who wore hearing aids had a 61% lower risk for "incident all-cause dementia," the researchers wrote.
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Individuals under 70 years old who did not have hearing loss had a 29% lower risk for dementia in comparison to those with untreated hearin