Spasmodic dysphonia is a rare neurological disorder that causes involuntary spasms in the vocal cords, making speech strained ...
While there is no single therapy that effectively treats spasmodic dysphonia, some interventions can help people improve their voices. For example, Botox injected into the larynx muscles can block ...
American politician Robert F. Kennedy Jr. once had a very strong voice. But last month when he appeared during the Senate ...
Spasmodic dysphonia ... relaxation techniques or alteration of vocal pitch. Oral medications (such as trihexyphenidyl or benzodiazepines) may be effective in mild cases, but botulinum toxin injections ...
An estimated 50,000 people in North America are believed to have spasmodic dysphonia, the group says, and affects more women ...
RFK Jr, diagnosed with spasmodic dysphonia, is in the news for his confirmation hearing as the United States Secretary of ...
Kennedy, 71, has long suffered from a rare neurological condition known as spasmodic dysphonia ... Kennedy has, in the past, had Botox injections on his vocal chords in a bid to treat the condition.
He also said on The Diane Rehm Show in 2005 that he's received Botox shots into his vocal cords every four months. Spasmodic dysphonia is a neurological disorder where the muscle in the voice box ...