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Pensioners could reduce dementia risk

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Shocking research in France has revealed that hearing loss is linked to dementia. A 25 year study has identified that as you age and struggle to hear clearly, social isolation and depression are more likely. This leads to less stimulatio­n of the brain which in turn can lead to cognitive decline.

However, the rate of cognitive decline is reduced when the hearing loss is treated, by the use of hearing aids. One hearing aid that is particular­ly effective at fighting cognitive decline is the Oticon Opn. This is Oticon’s best hearing aid. It processes sounds fifty times faster than any other hearing device they’ve made and supports Brain Hearing™.

By wearing these special devices –they fit discreetly on the ear – you can enjoy life more and follow conversati­ons more easily.

Opn gives anyone with hearing difficulti­es the opportunit­y to defy hearing loss. It perfectly compensate­s for your individual hearing loss in all situations.

Everything works automatica­lly. There are no fiddly controls to adjust settings. Just turn it on and away you go. You can even connect it wirelessly to your mobile phone via Bluetooth.

Opn continuous­ly analyses incoming sounds and adapts to each individual situation. You always get the best hearing possible. Even when there is background noise. You get all the benefits you want in a digital hearing aid without the obvious sign that you are using one. For your free pack on Brain Hearing™ and Opn informatio­n pack simply complete the coupon or call the freephone number below.

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