Vision and Hearing Changes Could Predict Dementia Long Before Diagnosis
By Emma Suttie, D. Ac AP Our eyes and ears are windows into the brain, and changes in vision and hearing can be some of the earliest indicators of cognitive decline—potentially pointing to more-serious problems. Recent studies have uncovered links between vision changes and hearing loss in patients with Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias, helping researchers to understand the…
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