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Hearing loss is a major risk factor for dementia. Hearing aids can help.

Hearing aids, now available over the counter, may address hearing loss and help prevent cognitive decline

October 20, 2022 at 6:14 a.m. EDT
An illustration of a photo album containing photos of things that have distinct sounds, including a laughing baby, a violin, waves on the beach, a singing bird, a baseball game, rain on the windowsill, and a bell tower.
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Hearing aids are now available over the counter without a prescription, a potential game changer for hearing and brain health.

The greater availability of hearing aids could improve the lives of those with untreated mild to moderate hearing loss and also mitigate the risk of dementia for millions of people in the United States.