Soft-Drink Ads Target the Cognitively Vulnerable
People who have an automatic bias toward soft drinks or difficulty in resisting sweet drinks compared to non-sweetened beverages such as water were.
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People who have an automatic bias toward soft drinks or difficulty in resisting sweet drinks compared to non-sweetened beverages such as water were.
Research at the Herman Ostrow School of Dentistry at the University of Southern California (USC) may lead to treatment for craniosynostosis, a defect.
The New York University (NYU) College of Dentistry has opened its Oral Health Center for People with Disabilities. Located in the school’s Weissman.
Older adults with significant tooth loss are less functional, both physically and cognitively, than peers who have lost fewer teeth, based on research.