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UCLA Scientists Make Discovery that May Aid Dentistry

Cancer scientists at the UCLA School of Dentistry have found two epigenetic regulating genes that impact cell-fate determination of human bone marrow stem.

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Protein Could Raise Risk of Blood-Vessel Constriction Involved in Gum Disease

A protein associated with gum disease may increase the risk of plaque-containing blood vessels that result in inflammatory gum disease, according to the.

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Drug Could Lower Risk for Oral Cancer

Metformin, a drug commonly used to treat diabetes, could lower the risk of oral cancer. A new study in Cancer Prevention Research, which.

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Could Stem Cells Save Snow Leopards?

.style1 {color: #999999} Never before have induced pluripotent stem cells, which share many of the useful properties Scientists have produced embryonic stem-like cells.

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Research Developed to Increase Cancer Knowledge

New information will help scientists better understand cancer. A research team can now learn more about oral cancer thanks to a 3-dimensional model.

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Dental Cells May Help Aid Spinal Injuries

Teeth may be the solution to spinal cord injuries. Scientists concluded that teeth have the potential to repair broken spines at some point,.

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Starving Prostate Cancer: Scientists Discover How to Cut Off Cancer’s Food Supply

“Given one in nine men in Australia may develop prostate cancer in their lifetime, this discovery could touch thousands of lives.” Researchers at.

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Dental Injuries are Major Part of Sports

Dental injuries involving sports-related activities are more common than you think. Some of the most common injuries associated with sports like basketball and.

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Oldest Fossils On Earth Discovered

They believe the current fossils, found just 20 miles away, satisfy all criteria for judging such finds. Earth’s oldest fossils have been found.

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Caffeine May Protect Skin

“Caffeine might become a weapon in prevention because it inhibits ATR and also acts as a sunscreen and directly absorbs damaging UV light,”.

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