Clinicians should tell patients diagnosed with dysphonia, or hoarseness, that voice therapy is an effective treatment, according to guidelines issued by the American Academy of Otolaryngology (MedPage Today) -- Head and Neck Surgery.
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Clinicians should tell patients diagnosed with dysphonia, or hoarseness, that voice therapy is an effective treatment, according to guidelines issued by the American Academy of Otolaryngology (MedPage Today) -- Head and Neck Surgery. More related itemsRise in Domestic Violence Seen in Areas Near Bars...
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