Hearing and Brain Centers
Dr. Keith N. Darrow
How Treating Hearing Loss Supports Brain Health During Alzheimer’s & Brain Awareness Month
June marks Alzheimer’s & Brain Awareness Month—a time to shine a light on the importance of how we can best protect our brain health and prevent cognitive decline While many people focus on diet, exercise, and mental stimulation to keep their brains sharp, when unfortunately, the most crucial ‘ingredient’ for brain health is considered hearing health.
The case for untreated hearing loss and its link to increased dementia and Alzheimer’s disease risk continues to grow stronger. A recent study published in JAMA indicated that nearly one-third of all dementia cases may be attributed to hearing loss. Importantly, the Lancet Commission on Dementia Prevention has identified untreated hearing loss as the #1 modifiable risk factor for dementia. This means that by taking care of your hearing, you’re also taking a powerful step toward protecting your brain.
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How Hearing Loss Affects the Brain
Hearing loss doesn’t just affect your ears—it affects how your brain processes sound and the world around you. When the brain has to work harder to interpret muffled conversations or missing words, it diverts energy and resources away from memory and thinking. Over time, this extra strain can contribute to faster cognitive decline.
Social isolation is another major factor. People with hearing loss often withdraw from conversations and social events because it’s too difficult or frustrating to keep up. Unfortunately, this lack of social engagement is also a major risk factor for decline.
The Power of Early Intervention
The good news - treating hearing loss can help protect your brain! Studies show that people who treat their hearing loss can maintain stronger cognitive function, stay more socially connected, enjoy a higher quality of life, and potentially keep cognitive decline at bay.
At The Hearing and Brain Centers, we specialize in comprehensive hearing and cognitive care that goes beyond just improving your hearing. Our team understands the critical link between your ears and your brain, and we use advanced diagnostic tools and F.D.A. clearned cognitive screeners to assess your overall hearing and cognitive wellness.
When you address hearing loss early, you’re not just improving your ability to communicate—you’re investing in your long-term brain health.
What You Can Do This Month
As we honor Alzheimer’s & Brain Awareness Month, take a moment to think about your hearing health—or that of a loved one. Ask yourself:
- Do you struggle to follow conversations in noisy environments?
- Have friends or family mentioned you might not be hearing as well?
- Do you have a family history of dementia?
- Is your memory as sharp as it used to be?
If you have answered yes to any of these questions, we encourage you to stop ignoring your hearing loss and learn more about effective, prescription, treatment options. At the Hearing and Brain Centers, we offer cognitive screenings, a thorough diagnostic process, and prescription hearing treatment to support our community’s brain health.
Hearing and Brain Centers
Preventing Decline
Let this month be a reminder: hearing well is thinking well. Together, we can take steps to reduce the risk of Alzheimer’s and support better brain health for life.
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