A new study has found that for people with moderate hearing loss, being prescribed hearing aids had little impact on cognitive test scores. The study was published in Neurology.
A newly published study reports that among older adults with moderate hearing loss, being prescribed hearing aids did not lead to noticeable improvements on standard memory and thinking tests. The ...
This week, Bobbi Conner talks with MUSC's Dr. Peter Dixon about the impact of hearing loss on quality of life and overall ...
Before a baby’s first babble, language development begins through exposure to voices, music, and everyday sounds. But what happens when that connection to sound is missing from the start? For ...
People with hearing loss who started using hearing aids in their 60s had less dementia risk for up to two decades, data from the Framingham Heart Study suggested. Over up to 20 years of follow-up, ...
The three types of hearing loss are sensorineural, conductive, and mixed hearing loss. They each involve different parts of the ear and may have varying causes and treatments. Hearing loss in one or ...
Hidden hearing loss—which can make conversations hard to follow in noisy settings—resists study. It doesn’t register in standard hearing tests. Also, it has been associated with factors that tend to ...
I am tired of being judged for my loss of hearing. My siblings came at me today, together, and approached me ...