HomeHealth NewsMidlife hearing loss could increase dementia risk, study finds Health News Midlife hearing loss could increase dementia risk, study finds December 3, 2025 0 6 - Advertisement - Even mild hearing loss could heighten the risk of dementia, a new study shows. Image credit: OLEKSANDRA TROIAN/Getty Images The lack of a cure for dementia highlights the importance of interventions that can help mitigate risk through modifiable factors. A new study showed that mild or greater hearing loss in midlife was associated with a… Click here to view the original article. Tagsmedicalnewstoday.com - Advertisment - Share FacebookTwitterReddItPinterestEmail Previous articleAustralia’s Biggest Whisky Giveaway Arrives Just In Time For ChristmasNext article18 Christmas Gifts That’ll Bring A Smile To Anyone’s Dial RELATED ARTICLES Health News Why researchers are turning to a medication for bipolar to treat Alzheimer’s Australian Online News - June 20, 2026 Health News World Cup: What’s just the right height for a soccer player? Australian Online News - June 20, 2026 Health News FDA approves another over-the-counter naloxone nasal spray Australian Online News - June 20, 2026 - Advertisement - Recently Viewed Guardian Australia’s Matilda Boseley wins major award at 2026 Walkley mid-year media prizes | Australian media June 18, 2026 'Very proud': grieving Tino backed to honour late dad June 17, 2026 Celebrating a special Sacrament at St Brigid’s June 15, 2026 Whistleblower alleges falsified drug checks and staffing shortages at ACT Ambulance Service June 17, 2026 Load more