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A new adhesive patch could one day help people with voice disorders speak again by usingto read the movements of their throat muscles and turn them into speech, researchers said Tuesday.
Nearly a third of people suffer at least one voice disorder in their lifetime, according to the study. They read out the phrases while standing, walking and running, to show the patch worked while on the move.
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