Hearing Loss May Play a Bigger Role in Dementia Than Previously Thought

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(MedPage Today) — Hearing loss may play a bigger role in dementia than previously thought, data from a U.S. cohort study suggested.
In a sample of nearly 3,000 older adults, up to 32% (95% CI 11.0%-46.5%) of incident dementia over 8 years could…

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