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Ways Stress Hurts You
Stress affects you mentally and physically. Here are some symptoms of stress.
16 commentsEffects of the Bennett Movement On Cusp Height
So here's a bit of technical info on the effects of the Bennett movement of cusp height. Might help out some of you with TMJ problems, I know it's kind of hard to tell what's going on without pictures but...
0 commentsClicking Jaw When Eating
When you've got a jaw that is constantly clicking and popping it can begin to be quite a nuisance. When it starts to hurt as well, it can begin to be quite a problem. Unfortunately most health problems won't...
1 commentHot or Cold - Choosing the Correct type of Headache Compress
How to choose the right type of compress for your headaches and migraines. Some like it hot, some like it cold, and some like both.
6 commentsTMJ Exercises: Exercises For TMJ To Try Now
Passive TMJ exercises are those that require little active force from the muscles. They should be done without causing pain and can aid in maintaining blood flow to the muscles, which decreases the chances of myostatic contracture. As well as this,...
0 commentsRemedy Your TMJ, Congestion & Sinus Pain Buy A Back Massager!
I know what you're thinking, not another Temporomandibular joint syndrome article? How about a "my damn jaw/sinus/face hurts" article. That's what this is. I'm going to show you the way I found relief, the regular guy way, not the scrape a piece of...
6 commentsHeart Attacks and Hidden Signs
Most people are familiar with the classic heart attack warning signs…chest pain, pain in the shoulder, arms or neck, chest discomfort with sweating, fainting or nausea etc. Chest pain could be simple indigestion or a heart attack. Knowing the...
4 commentsJaw Pain One Side When Chewing
Jaw pain on one side affects a huge amount of the American population. A recent report estimated that nearly 30% of citizens are suffering from a jaw condition called TMJ syndrome. So if you’ve been...
0 commentsHow to stop clenching your jaw!
Clenching your jaw is often the response to too much stress in life. Whether you clench while nervous, upset, angry or sleeping there are multiple ways to reduce it, or even cure it. Not all these methods will work for you, but they're all simple...
1 commentTMJ Pain and TMJ Headaches
There is a long list of factors that contributes to TMJ Pain. TMJ or the Temporomandibular joint is one of the stress points in the body. Every time you endlessly and mindlessly chew a piece of gum, ever...
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