Tinnius - cognitive decline - dementia
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The conclusion is that Tinnitus has the potential to increase the risk of cognitive impairments. Moreover, geriatric patients aged above 60 shows a higher susceptibility to developing cognitive disabilities compared to their younger counterparts.
And this is just another confirmation of what we are saying and telling you in all of our videos. Tinnitus should be treated seriously. It is not just a noise in the tinnitus sufferer ears, it is something far more important and having a potential to change peoples lives in
many ways changing their health, mental and cognitive abilities, their future and even
how long theirs lives are going to be. So if you have tinnitus, don't wait , look and search for help , because it is not about what you experience now, but what is going to happen even if you manage to habituate your tinnitus, but tinnitus as a process will keep going
changing your brain little by little but significantly to cause with a time many other problems.
On occasion, please be advised that we offer a complete consultation including a proper tinnitus assessment and even one in the clinic visit to all patients coming to us from all
provinces of Canada and US. This one visit in our clinic can change your future and help
to remove tinnitus from your live preventing you from having many of the problems we were talking about.
Front. Neurosci., 07 February 2024
Sec. Perception Science
Volume 18 - 2024 |
https://doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2024.12...
Tinnitus-associated cognitive and psychological impairments: a comprehensive review meta-analysis
Dong Yang1†Dan Zhang2†Xinmiao Zhang2Xin Li3,4*
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