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Researchers discovered that exposing cancer cells to vibration mimicking vocal cord movement reduced their malignancy.
Voice changes that linger can be easy to brush off—until they start interfering with daily life. Marisa Ryan, MD, voice specialist at University of Utah Health, discusses the causes of vocal cord ...
Pregnancy changes a woman’s body in many ways. But, did you know it also changes a woman’s voice? Yes, among the many remarkable changes your body undergoes to support a new life is a change in your ...
The continuous movement of the vocal cords weakens and eventually stops as laryngeal cancer progresses. Researchers have, for the first time, discovered that restoring cellular vibration reduces the ...
For people whose voices have been silenced by injury or surgery, the idea of a simple injection that lets damaged vocal cords vibrate freely again is more than a medical advance, it is a lifeline. A ...