From hoarseness to speaking more slowly, how voice changes can signal an underlying health condition
A variety of health conditions, from Parkinson's disease to Alzheimer's, are linked with changes in how a person speaks and sounds. (Getty Images) Everyone gets the occasional frog in their throat ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was diagnosed with spasmodic dysphonia around 1996. One symptom of the rare neurological disorder is a raspy, halting voice. There is no cure for the condition, but patients can ...
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s voice appeared to struggle during last week's Senate hearing over changes to vaccine policies and the CDC. Here's what to know about his ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s Voice Changed Over 25 Years Ago Due to a Rare Disorder — Here’s What to Know
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was diagnosed with spasmodic dysphonia at age 42, causing his voice to become raspy Kevin Dietsch/Getty On Wednesday, Jan. 29, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. addressed the Senate during ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the United States Secretary of Health and Human Services, publicly encouraged people to get the measles vaccine in an interview with CBS News this week, despite his anti-vaccine ...
She said she hopes the AI voice model helps show “new and creative ways we can continue to empower people" who are facing "health and accessibility issues" Rep. Jennifer Wexton/X Congresswoman ...
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Congresswoman with Neurological Disorder Makes History, Uses AI Tool to Mimic Own Voice in House Floor Speech
A U.S. congresswoman with a neurological disorder that impacts her voice used an AI tool to mimic her own voice in her House farewell speech, marking her as the first representative to do so. Virginia ...
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s voice appeared to struggle during last week's Senate hearing over changes to vaccine policies and the CDC. Here's what to know about his ...
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From hoarseness to speaking more slowly, how voice changes can signal an underlying health condition
Everyone gets the occasional frog in their throat that makes their voice sound different temporarily. Sometimes a cold or seasonal allergies are to blame, especially when you have that post-nasal drip ...
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