Amen Clinics: A Silent Connection Hearing Loss, Dementia, and Depression

 

A Silent Connection
Hearing Loss, Dementia, and Depression



Hearing loss is linked to cognitive decline, dementia, and mental health issues like depression and anxiety. Know how to protect your brain.

“What?”
“Sorry, I didn’t catch that.”
“Can you repeat that please?”

 

Do you find yourself repeating these phrases throughout the day because you can’t make out what people are saying? Hearing loss can be very frustrating for you and the people around you.

But that’s only part of the problem. Hearing issues can also have significant emotional and mental health consequences, including anxiety and depression. Even more concerning is the fact that a growing body of research shows that hearing loss comes with an increased risk of cognitive decline and dementia.


Hearing loss can be very frustrating, and it can also have significant mental health consequences, including depression, anxiety, anger, and loneliness. Even more concerning, it comes with an increased risk of dementia.


That’s bad news for anyone with hearing problems that are disabling. In this blog, we’ll explore hearing loss and the brain, how it impacts mental health and cognitive function, and how to cope with hearing problems.


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