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FACT: Talking To Much Causes Temporomandibular Joint Disorder (TMJ)

Barack Obama rubbing jaw after a trip to the doctors with symptoms of TMJ from making speeches

Barack Obama rubbing jaw after a trip to the doctors with symptoms of TMJ from making speeches

BREAKING NEWS:  Hot off the press people, doctors just announced from the Landon medical conference of doctors reports that talking to much can cause TMJ.

TMJ disorder is a weakening or irritation of the joint that connects your jaw to your skull.  This disorder can cause severe pain while jaw pain and tenderness.  It also can cause earaches, headaches, biting or chewing discomfort.

Doctors of the Landon Medical Conference have all been strictly studying this disorder and the effect that talking has on the frequency of this disorder.  115 leading doctors in the field have spent nearly 135 million dollars of tax payers’ dollars on this study.

A spokes person for the Doctors stated “After months of intensive study we have found that yes, talking to much can cause Temporomandibular Joint Disorder also known as TMJ.”

Barack Obama has reported TMJ symptoms from talking.  Reportedly they said that he was seen visiting his doctor from discomfort in his Temporomandibular joint.  After a couple of tests it was concluded that he has TMJ from talking to much.

When the Landon doctors were asked “can’t this disorder be treated with Tylenol in almost all cases, or simple relaxation techniques, and in severe cases a person have to wear a mouth guard at night?”  Frank Meechum, Tatooly, NC doctor commented “Yes.”

So consider yourself warned that if you experience discomfort in the jaw area you might have TMJ from talking too much.

Source: TMJ Resource

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