there are a tone of reasons why....
1. stress
2. hitting your head
3. sickness
4. anger
there are alot of other reaosns!!!!
see if you've had head achs,reslessness or irrabillitty and muscle spasms
Robert Achs was born on August 19, 1950, in New York, USA.
Robert Achs died on June 21, 2005, in New York City, New York, USA of cancer.
Yes, and you should! If they get to a point where you have head achs, ear achs, and just cant focus because of your ear hurts so bad, take them out and but some ear cleaner on them.ANS2:That would be a very good idea for starters. The puncture wound (piercing) provides an excellent route of entry for all manner of dermal bacteria. Once the earrings are out, take your ears to a medical professional while they are still attached to your head.
Naomi Foner's birth name is Naomi Achs.
see if you've had head achs,reslessness or irrabillitty and muscle spasms
BS ACHS likely stands for Bachelor of Science in Allied Health Sciences. This undergraduate degree program typically focuses on preparing students for careers in the healthcare industry, with coursework covering topics such as anatomy, physiology, healthcare administration, and medical ethics. Graduates with a BS ACHS degree may pursue various roles in healthcare settings, such as healthcare management, medical assisting, or public health administration.
back in 1875, people such as the Jews, Indians and Mexicans had diseases such as cold fever, headachs, and stomach achs,
The Chilean Safety Association, known as Achs, was created in 1968. It was established as a private non-profit organization with the aim of promoting workplace safety and health in Chile. Achs offers various programs, services, and resources to improve safety practices and prevent accidents in the workplace.
I'd advise you to see a doctor. It could be a heart disease.
yes they eat shampoo wat else do they need to eat. they eat shampoo cleans there tummys space gives them tummy achs
AC is the abbreviation for the latin "ante cibum" which means literally "before eating" HS is the abbreviation for "hora somni" which means "[within the] hour of sleep" AC/HS blood glucose checks can vary between hospitals or patients, but the intended meaning is within an hour of eating and sleeping, respectively. In my hospital this means that you check BGs around 8, 12, 5, and 10