Can a hearing implant protect your brain? new study investigates
NCT ID NCT04899037
Summary
This study is investigating whether using a bone-anchored hearing implant can help slow down age-related cognitive decline in adults with hearing loss. Researchers will follow 50 adults, aged 18-85, for three years, comparing those who use the implant to those who do not. The main goal is to see if better hearing from the device helps maintain memory and thinking skills over time.
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Department of USF Health Otolaryngology; Auditory Rehabilitation & Clinical Trials Lab
RECRUITINGTampa, Florida, 33613, United States
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