By Alan S. Peterson, M.D.
Methamphetamine, or meth, is an addictive drug. In small amounts, it can be given by doctors to treat some illnesses, but it is often made and sold by people illegally in very dangerous forms. Over time, using meth causes problems like violent behavior, feeling anxious or threatened, mood changes, confusion, sleeplessness, and hearing or seeing things that aren’t real.
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The Temporomandibular Joint, or the TMJ, connects the upper and lower jaw bones. This joint allows the jaw to open wide and move back and forth when you chew, talk, or yawn. There are many causes of TMJ pain. Repeated chewing (for example, chewing gum) and clenching your teeth can cause pain in the joint. Click here to read more...