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Dementia & Hearing Loss

With its power to connect people to the experiences, places, and relationships that matter most, hearing plays a big role in everyday life. But did you know that hearing loss is tied to cognitive decline? A growing number of studies link hearing impairment to dementia, helping make hearing health an important part of brain health.

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5 Tips to Keep Your Better-Hearing Resolution Going Strong

Posted on January 13, 2020 by Staten Island Audiological Services, P.C. // Posted in Community, Dementia, Hearing Health, Hearing Protection, News

From spending more time with family and friends to taking classes at the local gym, almost everyone makes at least one New Year’s resolution. The catch? Just 8% of resolvers stick to their goals, per a Forbes story referencing University...

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Dementia a Real Risk With Hearing Loss

Posted on March 15, 2018 by Staten Island Audiological Services, P.C. // Posted in Comorbidity, Dementia, Diabetes, Disorders, Hearing Health

If you think of hearing loss as just an inconsequential part of getting older, you’re not alone. The truth is, however, that the condition can strike even the youngest among us — more than one in 1,000 babies screened has...

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4 Surprising Ways Better Hearing Can Help You Live Longer

Posted on May 15, 2017 by Staten Island Audiological Services, P.C. // Posted in Comorbidity, Dementia, Hearing Aids, Hearing Health

In the office the other day, we were talking about segment “Today” did back in January 2017 on the benefits of working into retirement. They cited advantages like: Living longer Keeping your brain fit Reducing isolation and depression Reinforcing identity....

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