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Nutrition is Vital Part of Oral Health

More stress needs to be placed upon other aspects to truly determine one’s oral health. The practice paper “Oral Health and Nutrition” has.

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Junk Food, Bad Oral Health Produce Higher Risk of Premature Heart Disease

There is increasing evidence that the combination of eating bad food and poor oral health result in a higher risk of cardiovascular disease..

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CDA Advises Parents and Children to “Rethink Your Drink”

Sacramento, Calif. — With children back at school and fall sports underway, the California Dental Association is encouraging parents and children to “rethink.

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Mountain Dew Causing Major Damage to Teeth in Appalachia

Appalachian people need to find a new drink of choice. The number of people in the Appalachians that consume Mountain Dew is increasingly.

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Tea May Thwart Dental Issues

It may be a good thing to drink more tea. A new study indicates that drinking tea may aid in preventing gum disease.

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Improper Pacifier Cleaning Could Lead to Dental Decay

Parents need to be careful with their children’s pacifiers. If not, dental decay could be the result. Numerous studies show that dental decay.

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Fruit Drinks Try to Fool Potential Consumers

Health experts don’t want consumers to fall into the trap. Companies that make fruit drinks try to vouch for the health qualities of.

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Consuming Milk After Eating Sugary Cereal Could Limit Cavities

Milk is all it takes to combat the damaging effects of eating sugary cereal. The University of Illinois at Chicago College of Dentistry.

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New Health Warning for Treats

Some biscuits and cookies may pose problems that you wouldn’t think about at first. Many people are aware of the sugar issues that.

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Cheese Could Combat Cavities

More cheese, milk and other dairy products are what you need to fight cavities. That’s what a new study in the May/June issue.

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