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Reactions to the study associating hearing loss with a higher risk of dementia

A Danish study involving over half a million individuals aged 50 and above, tracked for an average of nearly nine years, reveals that hearing loss is associated with a higher risk of dementia, particularly among those who do not use hearing aids. According to the authors, whose research is published in JAMA Otolaryngology–Head & Neck Surgery, this suggests that hearing aids may prevent or delay the onset and progression of dementia.

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Reactions: Hearing aid use reduces risk of dementia in hearing-impaired people

A Lancet Commission study in 2020 estimated that hearing loss is associated with 8% of dementia cases worldwide. Now, a paper has analysed data from more than 400,000 people collected at the UK Biobank. Their findings show that the risk of developing dementia is 42% higher in people with hearing problems, but this increased risk disappears in those who use hearing aids. According to the authors, whose work is published in The Lancet Public Health, the data "highlight the urgent need to introduce hearing aids early when someone starts to experience hearing problems".

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