Lost your voice after cheering, singing or a cold? An ENT specialist explains why whispering can worsen strain, what helps ...
Deborah Hersh is an Associate Professor of Speech Pathology at Edith Cowan University (ECU) and is part of research teams which have received funding from the National Health and Medical Research ...
Vocal cord dysfunction (VCD) is when your vocal cords intermittently malfunction and close when you inhale. This reduces the space available for air to move in and out when you breathe. It has been ...
Your vocal cords play a more significant role in your body than simply helping you talk and sing. They protect your airway, prevent food, drink, and saliva from getting into your windpipe, and help ...
The loss of certain muscles in the human larynx may have helped give our species a voice, a new study suggests. By Oliver Whang Read this sentence aloud, if you’re able. As you do, a cascade of motion ...