Hearing Loss, Dementia, and Women: Examining Links and Disparities
Description
This latest episode explores how women with hearing loss may face a greater risk of dementia than men, as Dr. Megan Fitzhugh and Dr. Judy Pa walk us through their work investigating the relationship between age-related hearing loss and dementia risk, with a focus on potential sex differences. Their work places a crucial lens on the need to consider biological sex and social factors when tackling disparities in Alzheimer's disease research.
Links
- Show page: alz.org/ISTAARTpodcast
- ISTAART: alz.org/ISTAART
- Featured paper: https://alz-journals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/dad2.12499
- Dr. Megan C. Fitzhugh: https://profiles.ucsd.edu/megan.lange
- Dr. Judy Pa: https://profiles.ucsd.edu/judy.pa
- Podcast CMEs: www.alz.org/ISTAARTpodcastCME
- Alzheimer's Association International Conference® 2024 (AAIC®): alz.org/AAIC
- Alzheimer's Association Scientific Meetings: alz.org/scientificmeetings
- Alzheimer's Association Journal Family: alz.org/journals
- Social: #ISTAART @ISTAART
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