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Study: Hearing aids could help prevent dementia

Hearing aids aren't only good for hearing loss. A new study suggests they could play a big role in helping to ward off dementia.

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11 Feb
Kenya's death penalty disproportionately affects those from low-income households, many of whom lack proper legal representation. Those surveyed in a recent study also accused the judiciary of corruption.
27 Feb
The "Doomsday Glacier" could cause global sea levels to rise by more than half a meter if it melts. But scientists examining erosion say there is good news and bad news.
23 Apr
Hearing aids aren't only good for hearing loss. A new study suggests they could play a big role in helping to ward off dementia.
6 May
A testing program shows a string of new psychoactive substances in widespread use across the globe. Scientists believe criminals are developing substances slightly altered from illegal drugs to stay ahead of the law.
19 May
Researchers of a new study say global warming and human consumption are causing the world's lakes to lose water.
11 Jun
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28 Jun
Brazil accounted for nearly half of tropical deforestation globally in 2022, found a new study. Can president Lula da Silva keep his vow to reverse the destruction wrought on the Amazon during his predecessor's term?
22 Jul
A fossil found in northeastern China suggests that mammals may have preyed on dinosaurs several times their size.
29 Jul
The hot spells in parts of Europe and the US would not have occurred without human-made global warming, researchers say. This month is likely the hottest the Earth has seen in about 120,000 years, according to some.
3 Aug
A new study has shown that Germans still find tackling climate change important, but the data also revealed discrepancies over what people are actually willing to do about it.
9 Aug
Researchers say they've found a sugar molecule in breastmilk that may be vital for infant brain development, and that it may lead to improved baby formula.