Cochlear implants linked to improved cognitive function: study 

Researchers say implantation is not contraindicated in those already experiencing cognitive decline.
Sarah Simpkins

Cochlear implants may lead to “clinically meaningful” improvements in cognition in over-55s with severe hearing loss who are at risk of mild cognitive impairment, a study shows. 

Belgian researchers say their findings add to existing evidence and also suggest the neuroprosthesis is not contraindicated in candidates who may already show signs of cognitive decline.