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Is there a link between hearing loss and cognitive decline?

There is some evidence to suggest that individuals with hearing loss may have stronger senses in other areas, particularly their sense of vision. This phenomenon, known as cross-modal plasticity, occurs when the brain compensates for a loss or impairment in one sensory modality by strengthening the processing of other sensory

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Could better balance be achieved with the help of hearing aids?

There is evidence that hearing aids can improve balance in individuals with hearing loss. Balance is a complex process that involves the integration of information from various sensory systems, including the auditory system. Research has shown that hearing loss can disrupt the balance system and lead to an increased risk

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Having diabetes increases the risk of losing your hearing.

There is evidence to suggest that there is a strong link between diabetes and hearing loss. Diabetes is a chronic condition that affects the way the body processes blood sugar (glucose). High levels of glucose in the blood can lead to a range of health problems, including damage to the

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Impact of Hearing loss on the quality of life.

Hearing loss can have a significant impact on an individual’s quality of life. It can affect a person’s ability to communicate with others, participate in social activities, and access information. Communication: Hearing loss can make it difficult for an individual to hear and understand what is being said by others.

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What tinnitus tones individuals often experience?

Tinnitus is a medical condition characterized by the perception of sound in the absence of an external source. The sounds associated with tinnitus can be varied and range from ringing, buzzing, hissing, humming, and clicking, to more complex sounds such as music or white noise. Tinnitus can have a significant

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Can deafness be cured with gene therapy? How close are we?

Gene therapy is a type of medical treatment that involves the use of genes to treat or prevent disease. It has the potential to be a promising approach for the treatment of hearing loss, as it offers the possibility of repairing or replacing damaged genes that cause hearing loss. There

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Stages of Adaptation and acclimitisation to Hearing Aids

Adaptation and acclimation to hearing aids is the process of getting used to wearing and using a hearing aid, and adjusting to the increased volume and clarity of sound. This process can take some time and typically occurs in several stages. The first stage is often the most difficult, as

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