An article from "Audiology Today" (Nov/Dec, 2017, pg. 45) provides one answer:
"By minimizing that silent barrier of hearing loss and reconnecting patients with the outside world, hearing healthcare professionals may be able to lower a patient's odds of being diagnosed with major depressive symptoms and disorders."
If you have a hearing loss, there's help available. Ask your audiologist about clEAR Auditory Brain Training.
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