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why can't we touch our nose with our tongue??

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Answered by Anonymous
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n medicine, the Gorlin sign is the ability to touch the tip of the nose with the tongue. Approximately ten percent of the general population can perform this act, whereas fifty percent of people with the inherited connective tissue disorder, Ehlers–Danlos syndrome, can. Named after pathologist Robert J.

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Answered by jaedensujan2011
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Gorlin Tongue Sign is a weird body movement where one can touch their tongue to their nose. This is another form of hyper mobility as most people cannot do this. Having your tongue touch your nose can also be a sign of Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome or TMJ, about 50% of EDS patients can do this.

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In medicine, the Gorlin sign is the ability to touch the tip of the nose with the tongue. Approximately ten percent of the general population can perform this act, whereas fifty percent of people with the inherited connective tissue disorder, Ehlers–Danlos syndrome, can. Named after pathologist Robert J.

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