Overuse can damage the vocal cords, and if you often find you have lost your voice by the end of the day or after an hour of singing, your vocal cords may be experiencing tissue damage. How do you recover a lost voice? 15 home remedies to recover your voiceRead More →

*** BUNGEE JUMPING: 1 in 500,000*** How often do bungee jumps go wrong? Bungee jumping is very similar, with very few bungee jumping deaths per year; in fact, the National Center for Health Statistics shows the same fatality rate among bungee jumpers as skydivers, at 1 in 500,000. Has anyoneRead More →

The vocal folds (vocal cords) then vibrate to use airflow from the lungs to create audible pulses that form the laryngeal sound source. The muscles of the larynx adjust the length and tension of the vocal folds to ‘fine-tune’ pitch and tone. … Singers use the human voice as anRead More →

Extension cords are only for temporary use and are not to be left plugged into wall outlets when not being actively used. This plugs into a wall outlet and is considered a power strip even though it doesn’t have a cord. Do not plug an extension cord or power stripRead More →

“Laryngeal muscle tension disorder” is the general term given to describe a variety of conditions that can cause both voice and breathing problems. When the voice is primarily affected, these disorders are also called muscle tension dysphonia. Can vocal nodules cause shortness of breath? Symptoms of VCD Symptoms for vocalRead More →