Hearing aids could help cut the risk of dementia, study finds, Dementia
Study provides best evidence yet to suggest hearing aids could mitigate potential impact of hearing loss on dementia [<strong>Update</strong>: the study on which this article reports was later withdrawn by the Lancet owing to errors in the findings – see footnote]
Hearing impairment and risk of dementia in The HUNT Study (HUNT4 70+): a Norwegian cohort study - eClinicalMedicine
Hearing aid use linked to lower dementia risk, study suggests – The Irish News
Use of hearing aid could reduce risk of dementia, study
Brain Health in the News — Hearing Health Foundation
Treating Hearing Loss Can Reduce Early Death, New Study Says
The Link Between Hearing Loss and Cognitive Decline
Hearing aids may cut dementia risk by nearly half for some older adults - The Washington Post
Hearing aids may reduce your risk of dementia by half, study says
Hearing aids may boost longevity, study finds. But only if used regularly
For older adults at risk of cognitive decline, hearing aids may reduce risk by half - Mayo Clinic News Network
Hearing aids may reduce cognitive decline - Harvard Health
What are the health benefits of hearing aids?
Experts find dementia risk can be reduced by targeting 12 risk factors throughout life - HSC News
Wearing This May Reduce Your Dementia Risk, Says New Study