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yes. they are all idiots.

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How do you pronounce mumps?

you pronounce the word mumps as : mumps, just as it's spelled.


What is the difference between tmj and tetanus?

There are nearly no similarities, at all, with the exception of location. Tetanus is a disease that can cramp and lock your jaw muscles, preventing normal eating. TMJ is an abbreviation for your jaw joint, just under your ear. TMJ stands for 'temporo-mandibular joint. When people say, "I have TMJ", they really mean that they have a TMJ disorder which can range from the TMJ popping when the mouth is opened or closed all the way to an actual dislocation of the TMJ when the mouth is opened or closed.


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no its not is was just a bunch of idiots trying to be funny no its not is was just a bunch of idiots trying to be funny


Can you have tmj in your back?

The TMJ, or temporomandibular joint, is the joint of the jaw. So no, it is not physically possible to have TMJ in your back.


How do you solve Myths of the white lands quest Runescape?

Just watch a vid on youtube idiots! Just watch a vid on youtube idiots!


Viral disease in which the parotid glands are swollen?

Mumps.


What is TMJ ammo?

TMJ... Total Metal Jacket... is intended to keep airborne lead to a minimum. Some ranges require it. TMJ completely surrounds the lead core with copper.


Can tmj cause neck and jaw pain?

Yes, temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorder can cause neck and jaw pain. Dysfunction in the TMJ can lead to muscle tension and discomfort that may radiate to the neck. Managing TMJ symptoms often involves a combination of treatments, including exercises, proper posture, and sometimes splints or mouth guards.


Is mumps an std?

Mumps is not a STD.


Can you Kiss a girl who has just recovered from mumps?

No, it is not recommended to kiss someone who has just recovered from mumps. Mumps can still be contagious even after symptoms have subsided, and it is transmitted through saliva. It is important to wait until the person is no longer contagious before engaging in any close contact activities, including kissing.


How does mumps kills?

the mumps could kill you


What people get mumps?

all people can get the mumps