Better Hearing = Less Stress

Did you know even mild hearing loss can cause stress?

A mild hearing loss can cause a seven-year decline in cognitive function. Your brain becomes stressed as it tries to compensate for this loss. In addition, as you age, you can develop cognitive impairment, which causes even more stress. As a result, you may be tempted to pull away from others and isolate yourself. Decreasing your social interactions can also impact your brain’s function. How can you stop this cycle?

Watch this webinar with Dr. Susan DeBont and Jennifer Waddell to learn more how you can avoid the negative repercussions of hearing loss.

 
 

If you have additional questions about the impact hearing loss has on your brain and its stress levels, contact us at 864-881-1663 to schedule an appointment. We have four convenient locations, including Simpsonville, Greer, Travelers Rest, and Greenville.

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Watch this webinar recording to learn more about how stress and hearing loss are linked.

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