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Protect your larynx and voice

April 15, 2016October 7, 2016 Momentum 0 Comments Felicia Carter, Head and Neck, Healthcare, Houston, Jeannette Sanchez, larynx, Nutrition and Wellness, otolaryngology, voice, World Voice Day

Throughout the course of a day, you may speak, laugh, hum, whistle, and even sing or shout. But how much do really think about your

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It’s spring time! But why am I hoarse?

April 22, 2015October 7, 2016 Momentum 1 Comment Allergies, Baylor College of Medicine, cold, Dr. Mas Takashima, Felicia Carter, Healthcare, Houston, Institute for Voice and Swallowing, otolaryngology, The Sinus Center at Baylor College of Medicine, voice

Spring is here! Aren’t we so glad to be out of winter? With seasonal changes, people often experience upper respiratory infections, allergies or a cold,

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From The Labs Image of the Month From the Labs features an image of early physical training of Rett mice, which results in the development of more dendritic arbors or cellular projections in a task-specific group of neurons in the hippocampus (red). Image credit: N.P. Achilly/Zoghbi lab/Nature, 2021.

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