Dementia is a silent disorder that may begin during middle age. Researchers suggest that the ages of 45-60 years are a prime window of opportunity for early intervention and prevention. One of the most potent interventions is to ensure that you maintain good communication with those people who are important to you and avoid the social and emotional isolation that often accompanies hearing loss. This is where customized hearing healthcare comes into play: By using good hearing aids and engaging in auditory brain training, you can engage more successfully in everyday conversations and thereby stay connected to your family and community. Stay active:
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clEAR auditory brain training is now even more accessible to people with hearing loss!
Read about the new model in The Hearing Review!
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