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About Jeffrey Lehman M.D.
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We are committed to developing new and more effective ways to help foster vocal wellness through the use of technology, and are particularly excited about growing this internet based resource you are currently exploring. Meet our friendly and experienced team below. Jeffrey Lehman, M.D. I’ve always had a keen interest in science, as well as a techno geek tendency, and decided to pursue a degree in molecular biology at the University of Wisconsin. I earned my BS degree with honors, but decided t...As I co...
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Voice Health - Voice Myths
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Do I really sing from my diaphragm? Sound is generated at the level of the vocal folds. Lsquo;Diaphragmatic support’ is a term that has been used to describe the concept of ‘breath support’ during vocalization. However, the diaphragm is active during inspiration- when you draw air into you lungs; the muscles of the abdomen are in use during expiration. You sing and speak on expiration. When I get sick is green tea or black tea better for my voice? Should I whisper when I lose my voice. I have been told t...
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Voice Health - Vocal Yoga
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Think of this as yoga exercises for the vocal structures. Learn how relax and focus your voice with these techniques.
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Voice Health
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Communication is of vital importance to most professions. Maintaining a healthy voice is a key to success for more than just singers and actors. Learn how to keep your voice working for you. Myths vs Science in Voice Health. There are a lot of remedies and bits of common advice out there for voice difficulties. Learn which are based on solid scientific evidence and which are ineffective or even harmful. State of the Art Evaluation and Treatment. If a persistant voice problem develops, what happens next?
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Voice Health - Vocal Hygiene
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Voice Heath - Overview
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Welcome to the Voice Health knowledge-base. In the following pages you will learn about the anatomy of the vocal cavity, tips for achieving optimum hygiene and a description of the several known voice disorders. Learn the Basics of Voice Health. Case Studies of Vocal Performers. Case 1 : Adolescent Singer. Case 2 : Classically Trained Singer. Case 3 : Musical Theater Performer. Case 4 : Non-Surgical Musical Theatre. Case 5 : Rock Band Singer. Case 6 : Street Theater Performer.
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Voice Health - Drug Table
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Choose a Drug Type. Confusion, behavior problems. Drink plenty of fluids, nephrotoxicity, ototoxicity. May see cross-sensitivity with Penicillin. GI disturbances. Photosensitivity, drink fluids heavily, take on an empty stomach if possible. Diarrhea, abnormal taste, vomiting, abdominal cramping. Make sure patient doesn't have Penecillin allergy. Glossitis, stomach upset, dry mouth. Weight changes, anxiety, insomnia, nervousness, dry mouth, headache. Sedation, dizziness, insomnia, drying effect. Mild to n...
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Voice Health - Case Studies
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Much can be learned from the review of clinical cases. These are actual patient histories, and can serve to illustrate the vocal challenges inherent in certain vocal activities, as well as strategies for overcoming the damage done.