Industry News

Survey Reveals Ohio College of Dentistry’s Diversity

In early April, the Ohio State University College of Dentistry conducted its first diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) survey. More than a thousand.

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IADR Plans Centennial Celebration for March in DC

The International Association for Dental Research (IADR) will celebrate its centennial during its 98thGeneral Session & Exhibition, held in conjunction with the 49thAnnual Meeting.

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Student Debt and Gender Equality Dominate Today’s Trends in Dental Schools

The American Dental Education Association (ADEA) has released its Snapshot of Dental Education 2019-20, highlighting key trends involving student debt, the numbers of.

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Industry News

Women With Sleep Apnea Face Higher Risk of Cancer

Women with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) appear to be at an elevated risk of getting cancer, report researchers at the University of Gothenburg..

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Industry News

Nearly 30% of Dentists Today Are Female

Dentistry has seen significant changes in the demographics of those who practice, particularly when it comes to gender, according to the Oral Health.

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Salivary Microbiomes Differ Between Caries-Active Boys and Girls

Dental caries represents one of the most common chronic diseases found in young children, and the multi-factoral disease involves complex interactions of microbiological,.

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Todays Dental News

Gender and Residence May Play a Greater Role in Oral Health Than Diet

Many anthropologists believe that as humans transitioned from hunting and gathering to farming thousands of years ago, they began suffering from tooth decay.

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Todays Dental News

Trends Evolve in Dental School Admissions

The demographics of the dental school landscape continue to evolve. Research from the University of Virginia School of Medicine and the American Dental.

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Science and Medicine

Do Men’s and Women’s Hearts Burn Fuel Differently?

“Because the heart is the body’s number-one consumer of fat, when it starts using fat differently, there are consequences throughout the entire body,”.

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