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Stop Hoarsing Around!
by
Deborah Southard
Tips to keep your voice from going to the frogs print article     
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The voice is an important tool for public speakers, teachers, actors, singers, politicians, and lawyers.  For people who rely upon the continued health of this instrument, voice changes can be devastating.  Going hoarse is the bane of every singer and actor throughout the world and can ruin the effectiveness of a political speech.

Julie Andrews experienced voice problems while appearing on Broadway and when doctors examined her, they discovered nodules on her throat.  But singers and actors aren't the only ones that can suffer from voice changes.  Are you at risk?


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