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  • What's the Larynx? for Kids


    If you can sing "la la la," then you have a larynx!

  • Why Is My Voice Changing? for Teens


    At puberty, guys' bodies begin producing a lot of the hormone testosterone, which causes changes in several parts of the body, including the voice.

  • What's an Adam's Apple? for Kids


    Where's your Adam's apple? Do you even have one? Find out in this article for kids.

  • Your Child's Changing Voice for Parents


    Along with obvious changes in physical appearance that come with puberty, your child’s voice will start sounding a whole lot different too.

  • Your Changing Voice for Kids


    Both boys and girls experience voice changes as they grow older, but it's the boys that will notice the biggest difference. Find out more in this article for kids.

  • Surgeries and Procedures: Laryngoscopy for Parents


    Laryngoscopy, a visual examination below the back of the throat, can help discover the causes of voice and breathing problems, pain in the throat or ear, difficulty in swallowing, narrowing of the throat, blockages in the airway, and vocal cord problems.

  • Your Lungs & Respiratory System for Kids


    What's something kids are doing all day, every day? Breathing! Your lungs are large and in charge of breathing, so read all about them in this article.

  • Lungs and Respiratory System for Parents


    We need the respiratory system for breathing. Find out how it works.

  • Laryngoscopy for Parents


    Laryngoscopy, a visual exam of the voicebox and airway, can help discover the causes of voice and breathing problems, throat or ear pain, and other bothersome symptoms.

  • A to Z: Croup for Parents


    Croup is a viral infection that causes an inflammation of the upper airways — the voice box (larynx) and windpipe (trachea).

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