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This type of hearing loss involves the brain. Learn about ways that can help people with the condition hear better.
There's no cure for this progressive movement disorder, but treatments can help your symptoms get better.
Learn more about the research interests of Dale C. Ekbom, M.D., a Mayo Clinic ear, nose and throat specialist focused on voice, swallowing and airway ...
Diagnosis of dysphonia. Stimulability for audible improvement in voicing during trial therapy probes. Recommendation for at least four voice therapy ...
Diflunisal is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) used to treat mild to moderate pain, and helps to relieve symptoms of arthritis (eg, osteoarthritis ...
... Spasmodic dysphonia, Vocal cord paresis, Laryngocele. Show more areas of focus for Semirra L. Bayan, M.D.. Alison J. Bruce, M.B. ...
Some conditions, including stroke or head injury, can seriously affect a person's ability to communicate. Learn about this communication disorder and its ...
Coronary artery spasm: Cause for concern? Cough headaches · Craving and chewing ice: A sign of anemia? CSF leak (Cerebrospinal fluid leak) · Cyclic vomiting ...
Mayo Clinic School of Graduate Medical Education offers a one- to two-year Medical Speech Pathology, Post Ph.D. Fellowship in Minnesota.
Activation of the genioglossus muscle via stimulation of the hypoglossal nerve is a new approach for treatment of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA).
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