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How to avoid a Super Bowl injury to your voice

  • Written by Bernard Rousseau, Chair and Professor of Communication Science and Disorders, University of Pittsburgh
New Orleans Saints fans cheer on Jan. 20, 2019, in the playoff game with the Los Angeles Rams in New Orleans. Carolyn Kaster/AP Photo

Passionate football fans are an integral part of the Super Bowl experience. But the intensity of energy at the game or at local bars and restaurants can also be damaging to the voice.

Certain food and beverages that...

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