#74. From the Cochlea to Comedy – Dr. Kate Slade

Dr. Kate Slade, Lecturer and Researcher at Lancaster University, discusses her research on the intersection of hearing loss, aging, and cognition. She explores how hearing loss affects mental health and wellbeing, particularly in older adults, and the implications of health inequalities on hearing outcomes. The conversation also delves into the impact of COVID-19 on hearing and cognition, as well as common misconceptions about hearing loss and its relationship to cognitive decline. We delve into various themes surrounding hearing health, research methodologies, and the intersection of science and comedy. Dr. Slade explores the potential of dream experiments with unlimited funding, and the vision of a research city. The discussion also highlights the importance of non-significant results in research, the value of longitudinal studies, and the joy of communicating science through comedy, emphasizing the need for accessible and engaging science communication.

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