Alcohol Consumption Increases Oral Cancer Risk for Men
Oral cancer risk in men goes up significantly as a result of alcohol consumption, according to a new study. The American Journal of.
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Oral cancer risk in men goes up significantly as a result of alcohol consumption, according to a new study. The American Journal of.
There could be a correlation between blindness and tooth loss. A recent study in the Journal of Periodontology has linked the two. The.
Men in their 30s with inflamed gums may also have erection problems, according to a new study. The study appeared in the Journal.
Maintaining good oral health will lower the risk of dementia later in life, according to a new a study. The University of California.
There’s more evidence that suggests poor oral hygiene increases the risk dying prematurely from cancer. Researchers in Sweden concluded that dental plaque raises.
The only thing that causes more pain for women than tooth sensitivity is giving birth, according to a new study. Tooth sensitivity was.
Men are more likely to have one of the major risk factors for oral cancer. A Journal of the American Medical Association study.
Dentistry may aid in predicting who’s at risk of fractures. By using dental x-rays, it’s now possible to tell who may be more.
Nearly half of Ontarians 65 or older didn’t visit a dentist in the past year. This information comes from the St. Michael’s Hospital,.
Dental problems are becoming a major issue for the work force in Britain. Roughly 18,000 people took time off from work in the.