Health Tip: Dealing With Canker Sores (HealthDay)
14th Nov 2006, 22:58 GMT
Canker sores are painful blisters that often appear on the inside of the cheeks or lips, under the tongue, or on the gums. They affect people most frequently during their teenage years and into their 20s, and tend to affect women more than men.
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