Lifestyle, Diet May Prevent Oral Cancer
New research shows something that should be obvious. A healthy diet and a healthy lifestyle can greatly reduce the risk of oral cancer..
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New research shows something that should be obvious. A healthy diet and a healthy lifestyle can greatly reduce the risk of oral cancer..
Not being educated about mouth cancer could lead to a major problem. The number of people impacted by mouth cancer has risen drastically.
Your daily caloric intake soon may not be the only thing that soda increases. Experts from Oxford University are supporting a raise in.
Anthropologists may soon learn more about the diets of people from ancient civilizations. And they have dental plaque to thank. The plaque taken.
A protein associated with gum disease may increase the risk of plaque-containing blood vessels that result in inflammatory gum disease, according to the.
Overweight people have a higher probability of losing their teeth. But the possible tooth loss has nothing to do with carrying a few.
The soft modern diet may be the culprit regarding orthodontic problems. The jaws of many people grow too short in proportion to the.
"It is very clear that we need to find ways to improve diets, particularly of low-income individuals." While more neighborhood grocery stores and.
The researchers note that rats fed the tasty, highly palatable cafeteria diet ate more food—about 30 percent more calories—than those eating high-fat or.
There’s a way for women who smoke to reduce their risk of oral cancer. And it has nothing to do with quitting smoking..