For five, six or even seven hours a day Gillian Bodgas is in Zoom meetings. In her role in human resources, she and her colleagues need to make sure employees feel comfortable with remote work and all ...
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What causes aphonia (loss of voice)?
Allergies, infections, and vocal strain are common causes of losing your voice. An ENT can look inside your throat and examine your vocal cords to determine the cause and severity of your aphonia.
Your voice is a reflection of your physical exertion. A new study identified that physical stress alters pitch, intensity, and pause structures long before a listener might notice.
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