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How to Reduce the Risk of Dementia - Part 2 Hearing Loss
Season 1 · Episode 49

How to Reduce the Risk of Dementia - Part 2 Hearing Loss

Talking With Docs Podcast · Dr. Brad Weening and Dr. Paul Zalzal

August 4, 202514m 14s

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Can Hearing Loss Really Increase Dementia Risk?

In this episode, we explore the surprising connection between hearing loss and cognitive decline. Doctors explain how untreated hearing issues — especially in midlife — can significantly increase your risk of dementia later in life.

You’ll learn:

  • Why hearing loss affects brain function
  • What age-related hearing loss really means
  • How to spot early signs and when to act
  • Ear infections and long-term hearing damage
  • Tools and treatments that actually help

Whether you're looking to protect your brain long-term or already noticing changes in your hearing, this episode gives you practical, doctor-approved steps to stay proactive.

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