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Hearing loss is common among older adults and has reported associations with a higher risk of dementia. Machado-Fragua et al. offer evidence that shows midlife hearing loss is modestly associated with a higher incidence of late-life dementia, and highlight considerations of duration of exposure, measurement, intervention timing and public health awareness for dementia risk reduction.