Scientists have succeeded in growing functional vocal cord tissue in the laboratory, a major step toward restoring a voice to people who have lost their vocal cords to cancer surgery or other injuries ...
However, for established vocal cysts or polyps, surgery may be required after voice training. Since voice abuse is responsible for a variety of vocal cord lesions, complete abstinence from all forms ...
Picture a singer, accompanied by a grand piano. As the singer's voice dances through multiple octaves of range, the pianist's fingers trip from one end of the keyboard to the other. Both the singer's ...
Vocal nodules are hard, rough, noncancerous growths on your vocal cords. They can be as small as a pinhead or as large as a pea. You get nodules from straining or overusing your voice, especially from ...
As the population aged 65 or older enters a super-aged society, which exceeds 20% of the total, the number of elderly patients visiting hospitals with "resting voices" is increasing significantly. The ...