The neurological condition can cause people like Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to have voices that break and can sound “strangled.” ...
“Speech and voicing are often greatly impacted in people with spasmodic dysphonia and it can make communication quite challenging,” adds Dr. Madden. “The exact cause is not fully ...
Kennedy's condition is called spasmodic dysphonia, which is a neurologic disorder that can affect the voice and speech by ...
Former Connecticut Public journalist John Dankosky announced he has spasmodic dysphonia, the same vocal disorder Robert F.
Kennedy has a rare disorder called spasmodic dysphonia – a spasm of the vocal muscles. Kennedy is one of an estimated 50,000 people in North America with spasmodic dysphonia, a neurological condition ...
The lengthy sparked public interest in the cause of the 71-year-old's quivering voice: spasmodic dysphonia, a neurological disorder. “I feel sorry for the people who have to listen to me ...
From his bid for president to his recent nomination to lead the Department of Health and Human Services, there is one question constantly asked of Robert Kennedy Jr. — Why does he sound like that?
Spasmodic dysphonia is considered a task-specific type of dystonia, which means it affects regular speech. It’s less likely ...
The lengthy sparked public interest in the cause of the 71-year-old's quivering voice: spasmodic dysphonia, a neurological disorder. “I feel sorry for the people who have to listen to me," Kennedy ...
In the 1990s, while in he was in his early 40s, Kennedy learned he had spasmodic dysphonia, according to NBC News. About 50,000 people in North America live with spasmodic dysphonia, according to ...
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