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Anyone following the US presidential race may have noticed independent candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has a particularly harsh-sounding voice. The cause is a neurological condition called ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was diagnosed with spasmodic dysphonia at age 42, causing his voice to become raspy. Here's what to know about the chronic neurological speech disorder.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., speaking in Los Angeles in February, has a medical condition that has left his voice sounding ragged.
Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. has a condition called spasmodic dysphonia, which causes the sound of a raspy voice due to spasms in the vocal cords.
Democratic presidential candidate Robert Kennedy Jr. explained how he came to have a raspy voice, noting a neurological disease in his 40s. Kennedy Jr. said he suffers from spasmodic dysphonia, which causes the muscles that generate a person's voice to go into periods of spasm.
Kennedy said he was teaching at Pace University School of Law in White Plains, N.Y., in 1996 when he noticed a problem with his voice. He was 42. His campaigns for clean water and other causes in...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was diagnosed with spasmodic dysphonia around 1996. One symptom of the rare neurological disorder is a raspy voice. There is no cure for the condition, but patients can ...
RFK Jr.’s voice is the result of Spasmodic Dysphonia, which causes the vocal cords “to spasm involuntarily.” Although RFK Jr. has talked about seeking a cure for it, he’s remained ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was diagnosed with spasmodic dysphonia around 1996. One symptom of the rare neurological disorder is a raspy voice. There is no cure for the condition, but patients can...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s splash entry into the 2024 presidential field has drawn renewed attention to his rare voice disorder, spasmodic dysphonia.