Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has spasmodic dysphonia, a voice disorder caused by a malfunction in the brain. Here’s what to know.
Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. has struggled for decades with a rare disorder affecting his speech, causing his voice to sound ...
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While the last decade has brought considerable progress for patients with DMD, substantial unmet need remains. Several ...
Intramuscular fat, contained within muscle tissue, increases the risk of serious heart disease, regardless of other risk ...
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RFK Jr.'s raspy voice is due to spasmodic dysphonia. The neurological disorder produces muscle spasms in the voice box.
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The frequency and duration of large muscle group leg movements during sleep change over time, and show distinct sleep stage differences.
People with pockets of fat hidden inside their muscles are at a higher risk of dying or being hospitalized from a heart attack or heart failure, regardless of their body mass index, according to new ...
Skeletal muscle fat infiltration (IMAT) is linked to coronary microvascular dysfunction and increased cardiovascular risk, ...