Today's Dental News

Obesity Could Result in Higher Risk of Tooth Loss

Overweight people have a higher probability of losing their teeth. But the possible tooth loss has nothing to do with carrying a few.

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Industry News

Treatment for Gum Disease Can Lower Medical Costs for People With Diabetes

United Concordia Dental offers innovative program in response to study findings HARRISBURG, Pa., March 23, 2012 /PRNewswire/ — Medical costs are lower for.

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Science and Medicine

Heart Attacks Rise Following Daylight Saving Time

Luckily, the body’s clock eventually synchs with the environment Daylight-saving time this year begins March 11, and while we all might look forward.

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Preschool Cavities Going Up

Dentists are being forced to do more major work on young children. That’s because many parents are not paying close enough attention to.

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BPA May Increase Heart Disease Risk

The bisphenol A in dental sealants may pose new health risks. It’s possible that BPA could raise a person’s susceptibility to having heart.

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Many Cereals Could be Healthier

A variety of cereals claim to be healthy. They claim to provide you with a great start to your day. In many cases,.

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Industry News

New Website Tells Stories of Nonprofits Making a Healthy Difference

Effort focuses on the individuals and organizations committed to finding solutions to some of today’s most pressing health issues, including access to dental.

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Scottish People Need to Visit Dentists More Often

The poor economy is taking its toll on Scotland, just like it’s affecting the rest of the world. Dentists have gone through this.

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Science and Medicine

Fifteen Minutes of Moderate Daily Exercise Lengthens Life, Taiwanese Study Finds

A recommendation of 15 minutes of daily exercise should be promoted to East Asian populations. Taiwanese who exercise for 15 minutes a day,.

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Vitamin D, Ultraviolet-B May Limit Risk of Caries

The place a person lives, combined with the time spent in the sun, may impact his or her risk of developing dental caries..

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