Cognition & Hearing Loss
Treating hearing loss in older adults can slow down cognitive decline
The Ears and the Brain are Equal Partners
While the ears pick up auditory signals, the brain gives meaning to the puzzle of sounds. Find out more about the relationship between the ears and the brain.
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Hearing loss and cognitive health strongly correlate
Recent studies provide important new insights on the relationship between hearing health and cognitive health, and the great potential of hearing intervention...
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The effect of hearing aids on cognition
Hearing aids that restore hearing abilities can help slow down the process of cognitive decline by improving access to speech and environmental sounds, allowing the brain to correlate what a person hears.
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Hearing Loss & Cognition – Translating Scientific Findings to Clinical Practice
Making appropriate referrals to hearing care, primary care and neurology can contribute to your patients’ overall health and well-being.
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Virtual Physician Symposium - Cognition 2.0: Brain & Ears are Equal Partners
Join our international panel of experts to learn more about how hearing loss is linked to cognitive health.
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Ask the Expert - Ulrike Lemke (PhD) on Hearing Loss & Dementia
The link between hearing loss and cognitive decline has been a hot topic in audiology research for several years.
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