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Saliva Test May Uncover Deadly Diseases

A revolutionary saliva test may be on the way. UCLA researchers are working on a test that could have the ability to diagnose.

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Genetic Mutations Associated with Salivary Gland Tumors

A recent discovery could pave the way for better treatment of oral cancer. The Scripps Research Institute found links involving a set of.

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Bacteria-Causing Gum Disease May Lead to Oral Cancer Growth

Fatty acids from bacteria present in gum disease may cause Kaposi’s sarcoma (KS)-related lesions and tumors in the mouth. The information comes from.

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LED Medical Signs Agreement with BC Cancer Agency to Create Oral Cancer Test

BURNABY, British Columbia – January 14, 2014 – LED Medical Diagnostics is proud to announce that it has signed an agreement with the.

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Drug Could be Utilized to Treat Periodontitis, Chronic Diseases

A drug used to treat intestinal worms may have a new purpose. Recent studies have shown that Oxantel could protect people from periodontitis..

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Pancreatic Saliva Test May Happen Soon

A test for pancreatic cancer may soon be on the way. Researchers from the UCLA School of Dentistry have inched closer to completing.

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Oral Cancer Cases may be Rising

The oral cancer problem may be getting worse. Statistics indicate that there was an increase of 1,000 oral cancer cases in the United.

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Dr. Donna Albertson Joins NYU College of Dentistry as Oral Cancer Researcher

Dr. Albertson, an esteemed cancer researcher will lead the oral cancer genomics research program at the NYU Oral Cancer Center Dr. Donna Albertson.

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More Evidence of Poor Oral Health Leading to HPV

If a person needed more incentive to maintain good oral health, now he or she has it. The American Association for Cancer Research.

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Stomach Cancer Detection in the Dental Office

The UCLA School of Dentistry recently received 5 million dollars in funding from the National Institutes for Health to study biological markers in.

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