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Dragon Tongues Taste Better Than Cod Tongues by Dreena Burton !. Healthy Living Professional Posted Thu 12 Nov 2009 10:00pm Have you seen these exotic looking beans? Read more and find out how to cook them with ease... :) Read on »
Tongue Twisters for twisted tongues? by Tom Weidig Posted Sun 05 Nov 2006 12:00am I am currently reading Stutter by Harvard Professor Shell. He claims that tongue twisters are all always impossible for people who stutter. Is this assertion true? I can do tongue twisters when I concentrate: How about you? Maybe, we could even use them to improve our speech control. The secret about tongue twisters is to switch between two Read on »
Consumption of beef tongue: Human BSE risk associated with exposure to lymphoid tissue in bovine tongue in consideration of new by Terry S. Patient Expert Posted Thu 09 Apr 2009 7:13pm of lymphoid tissue in bovine tongue and the location of bovine lingual tonsil. In addition, it concludes that the method currently prescribed for harvesting bovine tongues... reviewed the scientific article and concluded that the study further confirms and extends observations that the lingual tonsil at the base of the tongue may not be entirely Read on »
Tongue Twister by Josh Hopkins Posted Fri 18 Jun 2010 6:17am Read on »
Tongue Diagnosis by Dr. Daniel Kalish Doctor of Chiropracty Posted Fri 31 Jul 2009 6:35pm Tongue Diagnosis Read on »
Mother in laws tongue August 2nd ... by david hamilton Patient Expert Posted Thu 28 May 2009 12:20am Mother in laws tongue August 2nd  Read on »
Raynaud’s phenomenon affecting the tongue of a patient by Jan Posted Fri 11 Sep 2009 4:57pm A case report by M. J. Bridges and C. A. Kelly Raynaud’s disease of the tongue may occur in patients with connective tissue disease, or in patients without underlying disease. Symptoms include dysarthria, temporary paraesthesia, lingual ulceration, and tongue spasms, and diagnosis rests on careful history taking and, ideally, confirmation Read on »
Sleep Apnea and Tongue Scalloping: A Simple Screening Test? by Dr. Steven P. Medical Doctor Posted Sun 08 Nov 2009 10:01pm 2 Comments One of the most common exam findings that I see in people with sleep apnea is what’s called tongue scalloping. This is where you see ridges, or a scalloping pattern along with sides of the tongue, created by the tongue pressing against the side teeth. One study showed that having tongue scalloping was 70% predictive of the presence of obstructive sleep Read on »
Tongue Scalloping: A Simple Marker for Sleep Apnea? by Dr. Steven P. Medical Doctor Posted Thu 21 Jan 2010 7:40am 4 Comments physical finding that's rarely mentioned is tongue scalloping (click here for picture). This is when you have impressions or ridges on the sides of your tongue where it sits against your molars. One past study showed that having tongue scalloping can positively predict the presence of apneas or hypopneas and oxygen desaturation in 89% of cases. Overall Read on »
Getting Rid of Bad Breath: The Tongue Scraper a Quick, Easy, Natural and Effective Solution for Reducing Halitosis by Melissa G. Patient ExpertComplimentary & Alternative Medicine Posted Sat 13 Sep 2008 11:48pm about 2 minutes daily. It's a tongue scraper and it can help you and your loved ones, colleagues and other individuals who come into close proximity with you and your stinky breath. So, what exactly is a tongue scraper and how does a tongue scraper work? A tongue scraper or tongue rake is a device with a plastic or metal loop in one end which Read on »