Andrew Huberman· PhD
Hearing loss is associated with cognitive deficits later.
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Hearing loss is associated with cognitive deficits later.
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Chances are that you are damaging your hearing daily. This can lead to not so subtle cognitive deficits later.
But they, of course, compensate for that hearing loss with the use of sign language and lip reading. Most people, of course, have the ability to hear, and yet don't know that even subtle deficits in hearing can lead to focus issues, mild cognitive impairment, and more serious hearing loss is directly related to dementia.