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Cause of Colorectal Cancer May Stem From Mouth Bacteria

There may be a newly discovered cause of colorectal cancer. Two new studies indicate that a type of gut bacteria located in the.

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Teeth Could be Grown from Urine

Urine may have the ability to do something that no one ever could have imagined: grow teeth. Researchers in China recently utilized human.

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New Blood Test May Revolutionize HPV Diagnosis

A new blood test may prove pivotal in oral cancer diagnosis. This new test looks for antibodies in the human papilloma virus. These.

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Science and Medicine

Sticky Questions About Role of Alzheimer’s Gene

“About 60 percent of the patients we see in the Alzheimer’s clinics have at least one copy of APOE 4,” Scientists’ picture of.

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Cells May be Capable of Growing Human Bone

Plans are being made for an innovative study. The first known human trial using embyronic-like stem cells from adult cells to grow bone.

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Science and Medicine

Can snail teeth improve battery tech, solar cells?

Can biominerals sourced from snails improve lithium-ion batteries and solar cellconcentration? Can biominerals sourced from snails improve lithium-ion batteries and solar cell concentration?.

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Gum Cells Utilized to Grow Teeth

Gum cells were recently used as a way of growing new teeth—something that could be a major breakthrough in dentistry. Based on this.

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Industry News

Septodont Introduces the Biodentine Operatory 5-pack

Septodont is introducing the new Biodentine™ 5-pack. This operatory 5-pack provides the convenience of having a smaller package to store Biodentine in each.

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Certain Molecule is Necessary for Tooth Root Formation

The International and American Associations for Dental Research recently made a discovery that could be pivotal for tooth root formation. The protein called.

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Salivary Gland Gene Therapy Study Yields Positive Results

Gene therapy may be safely used to study human salivary glands, according to a new study. Scientists at the National Institute of Dental.

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