We listen through the brain, not the ears!

Our ears and brain are a cooperative system. The ears inject information into the auditory system. The brain constantly receives various clues from the ears, automatically and easily recognizes sounds and locates their sources.

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We listen through the brain, not our ears. That’s why it’s important to give the brain as much quality sound information as possible. The cognitive function of the brain depends on the sensory input of the auditory nervous system. Hearing impairment will seriously affect the speech recognition ability of the brain.

Hearing loss without intervention makes life tired and affects memory ability.

It’s hard for people with hearing loss to spend a day.

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You know what?

– untreated hearing loss makes conversation difficult and often exhausting.

– untreated hearing loss often leads to reduced communication with family, friends and colleagues, and may become isolated or even depressed.

– untreated hearing loss can make it difficult to watch TV or make phone calls.

Active use of hearing aids to protect brain health

Studies have shown that untreated hearing loss develops a risk of dementia:

Mild hearing loss: more than 2 times possible

Moderate hearing loss: 3 times more likely

Severe hearing loss: 5 times more likely

Hearing loss increases people’s depression and social isolation. It’s easy to forget things, it takes longer to learn new things, and it’s harder to concentrate.

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Hearing aids are great for keeping your brain healthy. When you wear hearing aids, you will find it easier to communicate and participate in activities. All of these stimulate your brain and help reduce the risk of mental decline.

How can hearing aids help your brain listen?

Listen to all aspects and keep the details in the conversation

Help your ears identify the source of the sound

Consider your personal listening preferences

Make listening easier

Improve speech comprehension

Through active social life with friends, family and business partners, our brain keeps in good mental state as we grow older.

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