Men'sHealth: 8 Ways to Help Make Your Voice Deeper, According to Speech Experts
Can You Actually Make Your Voice Sound Deeper?
Production and Perception of Speech and How Marmosets Are Helping to Advance the Future of Voice Therapy
My clinical specialty is otology, meaning diseases of the ear. I see patients with problems with hearing imbalance, chronic ear infections, hearing loss, dizziness, balance issues, etc. Surgically, I'm still building my services, it is still early on. It takes several years after a transition to a new institution. I also do a lot of cochlear implant surgeries.
Defending The Brain
Stroke patients with damage to the right side of their brains don’t ask a lot of yes-no questions. Although they commonly retain their command of language, people with right hemisphere damage (RHD) have trouble processing the information and assumptions that go into crafting such “polar questions.”
Welcome to Jianxin Bao, Ph.D., a Neuroscientist Researching Hearing Loss and Tinnitus
We’d like to welcome Dr. Jianxin Bao, to the Department of Head and Neck Surgery & Communication Sciences at Duke University.
Jamila Minga, Ph.D., CCC-SLP elected Member-at-large for Academy of Neurologic Communication Disorders and Sciences (ANCDS)
ANCDS is a non-profit professional association that supports practitioners who serve individuals with neurologic communication disorders by providing education, training, and certification opportunities to promote high quality professional service.
BOOST: Creating a Diverse Pipeline to Careers a Thank You Note
The Head and Neck Surgery & Communication Sciences department recognizes the importance of building a diverse pipeline to careers in its field.
Jessica West, PhD, MPH, Awarded Grant for NIH Diversity Supplement
Head and Neck Surgery & Communication Sciences faculty, Jessica West, PhD, MPH, was recently awarded $28
Welcome to Dr. Noam Eliashiv Bartuv, MD, Otology and Neurotology Specialist
We are thrilled to extend a warm welcome to the latest addition to our Department of Head and Neck Surgery & Communication Sciences – Dr.
Duke Clinician’s Research and Passion Lead to Fund Development
Dr. Minga, a dedicated researcher at the intersection of Neurology, Head and Neck Surgery, and Communication Sciences departments, focuses her work on understanding linguistic apragmatism, a communication impairment that impairs the ability to use contextually appropriate language after a right hemisphere stroke.
Community Head and Neck Cancer Screening Event
On Saturday, August 5th, our volunteers partnered with North Raleigh International Baptist Church (NRIBC) and Duke Raleigh Hospital to offer Head and Neck Cancer screenings.