Cute Fix: Puppy Gives Mouth-to-Mouth
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Liz S.Posted
Wed 08 Oct 2008 11:33am
There's a genius humorist over at Cute Overload, and he calls himself Not That Mike The Other Mike. His captioning is brilliant. Here's his caption for the below photograph, titled "Live, Damn You, Live!!:
"NOOOOOOO! (puff, puff) DON'T LEAVE ME!! (puff, puff)
I HAVEN'T HAD WALKIES YET! (puff, puff) AND IT'S ALMOST DINNERTIME! (pounds chest) ...
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Dropsy
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Matt S.Posted
Tue 29 Jul 2008 12:00am
I would highly recommend the following book for renal fellows everywhere: ", by Steven Peitzman. I am presently reading it during my trips on the "T" while commuting into Mass General Hospital in the wee hours of the morn.
What is "dropsy"? Dropsy--still used to describe ailments which affect marine animals such as fish or frogs (see left)- ...
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The Crawford Mouth
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The Verigin Dental Health TeamPosted
Wed 04 Nov 2009 10:05pm
How did screen legend Joan Crawford’s mouth ever go from looking like this
to this?
A bad dental procedure and infected gums:
After altering the shape..., filed down to allow temporary caps to fit over them. The painful procedure, however, infected her gums, which stretched her mouth. When the swelling subsided, it left her
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Mouth breathing leads to problems with behavior, sleep, health
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Dr. John Z.Posted
Sun 18 Apr 2010 12:00am
breathing is available and can be beneficial for children if the condition is caught early. A dentist can check for mouth breathing symptoms and swollen tonsils. If tonsils and/or adenoids are swollen, they can be surgically removed by an ear-nose-throat (ENT) specialist. If the face and mouth are narrow, dentists can use expansion appliances to help widen
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Hand, Foot and Mouth Disease...
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Josephine A.Posted
Sat 21 Aug 2010 8:03am
on Wednesday his eyes were swollen and watering, his nose was streaming, his mouth and lips were puffy and he was one very unhappy little boy. He needed love, hugs and sleep all day...
So apparently, someone who went to a playgroup a week and a half ago had hand, foot and mouth disease and shared it with everyone there, and then a lot of those people came
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What Does Your Mouth Say about Your Health!
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rebeccasubbiahPosted
Tue 23 Jun 2009 5:56pm
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/06/22/AR2009062201657.
This is a great article talking about what a good dentist will see inside your mouth...: osteoporosis
big tongue: sleep apnea
swollen gums often bleeding: pregnancy I remember bleeding more when pregnant its related to the high levels of oestrogen this also causes the glow
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Mouth Breathing: Nothing to Laugh At
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The Verigin Dental Health TeamPosted
Wed 07 Apr 2010 7:01am
“Mouth breather” is an insult that’s been around for years as a way of calling someone stupid . But mouth breathing itself is a dental and medical concern – whether a habit developed from poor orofacial function or from allergies or sinus problems, swollen adenoids or tonsils, or other issues that can make breathing difficult. In this light
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mouthful of salt
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Joan H.Posted
Sat 10 Dec 2005 12:00am
My parotid salivary glands are acting up something fierce lately. My face is mildly mumped, not so that anyone else can tell that they're swollen, but I can see it. They don't feel very good, either, so massage, while beneficial, isn't at the top of my list at the moment.
The worst thing is that I keep getting streams of salt water instead
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