What is spasmodic dysphonia, the disorder affecting RFK Jr.'s voice?
(NEXSTAR) – Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., who testified before the Senate Wednesday, has struggled for decades with a rare disorder affecting his speech. The nominee to lead Health and Human Services has spasmodic dysphonia, which causes his voice to sound strained and raspy when he speaks.
Spasmodic dysphonia is a neurological disorder that causes muscle spasms in the voice box or larynx, according to © The Hill
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