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Hearing aid users say they feel better about themselves.

Hearing loss treatment has been shown to improve communication in relationships.

Hearing aid users reported significant improvement in their social lives.

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Learn more about how hearing and mental sharpness are linked.

A 2011 John Hopkins study found that hearing loss increased the likelihood of developing dementia anywhere from two to five times, depending on the severity of the loss.

But Dr. Fran Lin — a lead researcher at John Hopkins Medicine — noted, "Treating hearing loss could potentially help reduce the risk of cognitive decline and dementia."

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Staying mentally sharp is vital to aging well. It is also a top concern for adults, according to the 2015 United States of Aging Survey. When asked what could prevent them from maintaining mental sharpness, adult respondents identified three key barriers — all of which have been linked to untreated hearing loss:

– Loss of important relationships

– Decreased cognitive ability

– Depression

Watch the video to see how treating hearing loss can help remove these three barriers.

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See how hearing loss plays a role in maintaining mental sharpness.

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See how hearing loss plays a role in maintaining mental sharpness

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