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Too Little Iron Linked to Hearing Loss

Iron plays an essential role in the body’s daily functioning. Not enough can lead to health complications such as anemia. A research study conducted by scientists at Penn State found that low iron levels can…
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Tinnitus Linked to Suicide Attempts

Approximately 20 percent of the population in San Francisco and other Bay Area communities struggles with tinnitus, a persistent ringing in the ears. The degree to which symptoms occur varies among individuals; for some, it…
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What Do Your Ears Reveal About Your Health?

Your ears are more than just convenient places on which to rest eyeglasses. It turns out they can reveal a lot about your health, according to your Bay Area hearing specialist. Pay Attention to What…
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“Work On” Being a Better Colleague to Hearing-Impaired Coworkers

Hearing loss is difficult enough for most people to navigate on a daily basis. When they have jobs to go to, the challenges are even harder. If you work with somebody experiencing a hearing impairment…
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Working with Hearing Loss

It’s estimated that one out of every five Bay Area residents experiences hearing loss. Many of these individuals can blame it on their jobs; occupational hearing loss is a concern for 22 million Americans who…
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Communicating with the Hearing Impaired: Strategies for Success

If a spouse, family member or close friend is diagnosed with hearing loss in San Rafael, they will doubtless experience some dramatic changes to their way of life. There are steps you can take in…
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New Sonoma Location!
We are excited to announce that SH Audiology’s new Sonoma location is now open! Located at 752 Broadway in Sonoma, CA, this office will offer the following services: Hearing Tests Hearing Aid Fitting Hearing Aid…
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Does Your Ear or Your Brain Hear?

If you’re like most people in San Francisco with a basic understanding of the hearing process, you probably assume your ears are responsible for hearing. In reality, your brain does most of the work! We’re…
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SH Audiology Celebrates March 3, World Hearing Day
Hearing loss in the U.S. has reached record numbers San Francisco, CA, February 25, 2019—In 2007, the World Health Organization designated March 3 as World Hearing Health Day in order to raise awareness to the…
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“Working” to Prevent OTJ Hearing Loss

Many of us aren’t particularly keen on rolling out of bed on Monday morning and facing a brand-new work week, but if you want to keep a roof over your head and food in the…
