This important month reminds us to pay attention to a silent yet impactful factor on brain health: hearing loss.
Research by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) shows that older adults at risk of dementia who use hearing aids experience up to 50% slower cognitive decline over three years.
Why Is This Important?
Hearing loss is not just an ear problem—it can place a heavy burden on the brain, leading to cognitive fatigue, social isolation, and, in the long term, creating conditions that may contribute to Alzheimer’s disease.
🟪 Using Hearing Aids = Supporting Your Brain
Prevention is always better than cure.
If you or your loved ones have hearing loss, timely intervention can help preserve both hearing quality and cognitive health.





