AKITA, Japan - With Japan's rapidly aging population putting mounting pressure on medical and nursing care systems, local governments are increasingly turning to an unexpected tool in dementia prevention: early detection of age-related hearing loss.
The approach is gaining traction nationwide following overseas research linking hearing loss to an increased risk of dementia.
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