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Hearing aids may help improve brain function - Harvard Health

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More than nine million adults ages 65 and older have some level of hearing loss, but only 20% who need hearing aids wear them. A new study found that hearing aids can not only improve the ability to hear, but also restore lost brain function in terms of working memory, selective attention, and processing speed.

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