Could be a heart attack, esp if you have situs inversus (heart and great vessels on the right side of the chest instead of left--RARE). If you have ever had a chest Xray, they should have told you if your heart's on the right.
Homonyms have the same spelling different meaning. Chest is a homonym that can mean either the part of the body, or a box for keepsakes.
smoking (could be heart attack) or pulled a muscle Not a smoker, haven't done anything to pull a muscle.
Yes. with our growing technology an animal can be on the moon
Sounds like a flu, stomach ache, chills, and sore muscles are about right, not sure about the chest though, could be a chest cold.
To the right of the speedometer is a knob protruding from the panel, turn left for hours and right for minutes
Yes, gas can cause discomfort or pain in the chest area, including the right side. This is often due to trapped gas in the intestines, which can lead to pressure and referred pain that mimics heart or lung issues. However, if you experience severe or persistent chest pain, it's important to seek medical attention, as it could be a sign of a more serious condition.
It could be your mind telling you that this girl is not right for you.
In the right side of the chest cavity, you will find the right lung, the right atrium of the heart, a portion of the liver, the gallbladder, and parts of the diaphragm and ribs.
plulmoary embolism
The Magna Carta
The protruding part of the atrium is called the auricle (or atrial appendage). It is a small, ear-shaped pouch that extends from each atrium, serving to increase the capacity of the atrium and help with blood flow. Each heart has a right and left auricle corresponding to the right and left atria.