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Spasmodic Dysphonia: A Rare Disorder That Causes a Raspy Voice
Occasional vocal hoarseness is not usually cause for concern. But if the condition becomes chronic and interferes with your ability to speak comfortably, it’s time to see a specialist.

Can't Burp? Finding Relief for a Rare but Distressing Disorder
The newly identified condition, called retrograde cricopharyngeus dysfunction (RCPD), has a simple, effective treatment to help sufferers find relief.

When Swallowing Difficulties Put a Damper on Dining
Eating and drinking is an important part of socializing for most people, and those with dysphagia often report feelings of isolation, stress and anxiety.

When Is Losing Your Voice Cause for Concern?
Typically, a little rest and hydration will bring your voice back. But if hoarseness lasts for several weeks, it’s time to seek medical attention.

Travel Tips for Sinus Sufferers
Air travel can cause uncomfortable sinus symptoms in some people. Learn how to minimize sinus problems before, during and after your flight.

How Extreme Weather Events Affect Sinus Health
An increase in the frequency of extreme weather events can have a noticeable impact on sinus health. The culprit? Changes in air quality.

Protect Your Hearing: Safe Listening with Earbuds
Listening to loud music with earbuds can affect your hearing over time. Here’s how to protect yourself.

Beyond Wrinkles: The Many Uses of Functional Botox
In addition to reducing the appearance of wrinkles, Botox is used to treat a variety of non-cosmetic conditions ranging from overactive bladder to depression.