This is scary . . .

31.jpegA 29-year-old convicted sex offender managed to pass himself off as a 12-year-old child, attending one school for several months before anybody realised.

Not only did he convince school authorities that he was a young boy, but he also fooled two men he was living with at the time – both of whom had sexual relations with him, while under the impression that he was 12 years old.

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Black, Hairy Tongue

A black, coated tongue is a temporary, harmless condition typically resulting from an overgrowth of bacteria and sometimes yeast in the mouth. These organisms accumulate on the tiny projections of the tongue — called papillae — and cause discoloration. Certain types of bacteria and yeast make red blood cell pigments (porphyrins), which can give the tongue a black appearance. In some cases, the tongue may also appear “hairy” due to more rapid growth of papillae or an interruption of the normal shedding of cells by the tongue.

In some cases, the cause of black, coated tongue can’t be determined. However, some potential causes include:

  • Changes in the normal bacteria or yeast content of the mouth following antibiotic treatment
  • Poor oral hygiene

There you have it – BRUSH YOUR TEETH

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