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Hearing loss may be linked to Alzheimer's and dementia risk

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Research is shedding light on the connection between hearing loss and cognitive decline. Coverage does not yet specify the exact nature of this link, but it suggests that hearing loss may be a warning sign for Alzheimer's and dementia.

According to coverage from NewsNation, Telegraph India, TRICARE Newsroom, Miami Herald, and Psyche, hearing loss can break down the ability to communicate and may be a preventable warning signal for future dementia risk. The TRICARE Newsroom emphasizes the importance of protecting one's hearing to protect their brain.

As the connection between hearing loss and cognitive decline continues to be studied, outlets are also providing tips and tools for navigating hearing loss, as seen in Psyche's coverage. What to watch next is how research and experts will further explore this link and provide guidance on prevention and management.

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Quick answers

Is hearing loss a warning sign for Alzheimer's?

Research suggests it may be, but coverage does not yet specify the exact nature of this link

Can hearing loss be prevented?

Some coverage implies that it may be preventable, but details are not yet clear

What are the effects of hearing loss on communication?

Coverage indicates that it can break down the ability to communicate

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