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Healio (1/30, Gawel) reported, “Hearing aids did not lead to any significant differences in cognitive testing among older patients with moderate hearing loss, but these devices may reduce risks for dementia, according to” research. The study “cohort included a median of 664 patients (mean age, 75.1 years; 49% women; 98% white) who received a prescription for a new hearing aid in the previous 3 years, including 402 who always or often used their hearing aid and 188 who sometimes or rarely used it, and a median of 2,113 (mean age, 74.2 years; 48% women; 99% white) who did not.” The findings were published in Neurology.

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— “Hearing aid prescriptions yield no significant difference in cognitive test scores,”Richard Gawel, Healio, January 30, 2026

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