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White Bumps On The Tongue Symptoms - Articles
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
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How to Get Rid of White Bumps Under Your Eyes?
by
homemadebeauty
Posted
Wed 17 Mar 2010 12:20pm
for awhile now. i tried everything. but nothing works.
A: If you have noticed white bumps underneath your eyes, you may be wondering what the best course of treatment is. These bumps can often become unsightly, and they also make it difficult to conceal with makeup.
The white bumps underneath your eyes are actually called milia, otherwise known as oil
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What Your Tongue Says About Your Health
by
The Healthy Boy
Posted
Tue 18 May 2010 12:00am
Ever wake up some mornings and see that you have a thick white layer of goop coating your tongue? Maybe you have some cracks or spots on your tongue that wont seem to go....
But what are our tongues exactly and what's their function? Well our tongue is essentially a muscle that is made up of papillae (little bumps) and taste buds, which helps move food
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The Tongue – Illuminated Nerve Endings
by
Medical Quack

Posted
Tue 24 Mar 2009 3:57pm
whether the nerves successfully made it to their targets, the bumps on the tongue, called papillae, that house taste buds.
Technology Review: Blogs: TR Editors' blog: The Tongue...
Interesting technology here to illuminate the tongue and see where all the nerve ending are located, so now we can see where and how many we have and maybe next they can
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Raynaud’s phenomenon affecting the tongue of a patient
by
Jan
Posted
Fri 11 Sep 2009 4:57pm
disease. Symptoms include dysarthria, temporary paraesthesia, lingual ulceration, and tongue spasms, and diagnosis rests
on careful history taking and, ideally, confirmation of colour change of the tongue during an acute attack.
The intermittent, shortlasting nature of the symptoms may cause diagnostic
difficulty, as the tongue is normal in between
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