A Scientific Article Discussing Voice and Laryngeal Sustainability from a Modern Health and Environmental Perspective

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Voice and laryngeal health are essential components of public health, particularly in light of current environmental and global health challenges, where sustainability has become a key factor in improving healthcare systems and quality of life. This article explores several scientific aspects linking vocal health with environmental sustainability. The first aspect highlights the impact of air pollution on vocal performance, emphasizing the role of air quality in maintaining the integrity of vocal folds and its importance in designing healthy and sustainable environments. The second aspect discusses the role of artificial intelligence as a modern and sustainable diagnostic tool for early detection of laryngeal diseases through voice analysis using low-cost digital technologies, thereby enhancing access to healthcare services. Additionally, the third aspect examines remote voice rehabilitation and its role in reducing patient travel, consequently lowering carbon emissions and ensuring the continuity of healthcare services in remote areas. The fourth aspect focuses on teachers’ vocal health by proposing preventive strategies to reduce laryngeal disorders, thus supporting the sustainability of the educational process. The fifth aspect addresses green medicine approaches in treating laryngeal conditions through the use of herbal and plant-based alternatives, reducing reliance on chemical medications and promoting environmental preservation. Collectively, these aspects emphasize the importance of adopting an integrated approach that combines health, environment, and technology to develop sustainable solutions for maintaining vocal and laryngeal health. This article aligns with Al-Mustaqbal University’s vision in supporting scientific research and providing innovative solutions that serve society. Al-Mustaqbal University The First University in Iraq