Hearing loss affects over 430 million people worldwide, while Alzheimer’s disease impacts nearly 55 million globally. Both conditions are on the rise, often going undiagnosed until symptoms are advanced. The auditory and nervous systems work closely together, and recent research suggests that changes in hearing could foreshadow neurodegenerative decline. Unfortunately, late recognition of both disorders limits effective intervention, making early detection and understanding of their connection critical for better outcomes and quality of life.
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11. Sensory Deprivation and Brain Plasticity The human brain is remarkably adaptable, a trait known as neuroplasticity, which allows it to reorganize and form new connections…