Robert F. Kennedy Jr. appears poised to be confirmed in the coming days as the nation’s top health official. Kennedy has many ...
The neurological condition can cause people like Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to have voices that break and can sound "strangled." ...
Ever wondered why Robert Kennedy Jr.'s voice sounds unusual? He was diagnosed with a neurological disorder that impacts vocal ...
Throughout RFK Jr's time on the campaign trail, many wondered about his raspy voice and what sounded like difficulty speaking ...
Spasmodic dysphonia (SD), sometimes referred to as laryngeal dystonia, is a rare neurological condition impacting the voice ...
Kennedy’s vocal rasp is not caused by an infection or respiratory condition. Instead, he has spasmodic dysphonia, a rare neurological condition in which the muscles that open and close his vocal cords ...
Don’t I look healthy?” RFK Jr. Junior said, flexing his muscles and posing. This was seconds after he was severely impaired by a fit of laughter. RFK Jr. Junior then told Kimmel that he’s ...
Throughout RFK Jr's time on the campaign trail ... Kennedy has a rare disorder called spasmodic dysphonia — a spasm of the vocal muscles. Kennedy is one of an estimated 50,000 people in ...
By Teddy Rosenbluth Spasmodic dysphonia is a neurological condition that causes certain muscles in the “voice box,” or larynx, to spasm, often making the voice sound raspy, strained or breathy.
Chairman of the Senate Health Committee Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-La.) defended his Feb. 4 vote to advance Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
Instead, he has spasmodic dysphonia, a rare neurological condition in which the muscles that open and close his vocal cords spasm involuntarily, creating a strained or strangled quality to his speech.