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Is Hearing Loss a Sign of Dementia?

January 15, 2019
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Hearing loss is linked to dementia. Addressing hearing loss has also been shown to improve an individual’s ability to communicate with others, preventing social isolation, which is a serious concern for people with dementia.

Is hearing loss a sign of dementia? The Campaign for Better Hearing explains.

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