Todays Dental News

Gum Disease Causes Associated with Type 2 Diabetes

New research shows that modulation of B cells could treat and possibly prevent periodontitis and type 2 diabetes. The information appears in the.

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Science & Medicine

How High Blood Sugar Throws off Heart Rhythm

Scientists have identified a biological pathway—activated by abnormally high blood sugar levels—that causes irregular heartbeats. This condition is known as cardiac arrhythmia and.

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Today's Dental News

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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Science and Medicine

How High Blood Sugar Throws off Heart Rhythm

“While scientists have known for a while that CaMKII plays a critical role in normal cardiac function, ours is the first study to.

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Industry News

DenMat Sponsors Event Benefiting the JDRF

Lompoc, CA, July 26, 2013: DenMat is pleased to announce that it has committed to sponsoring The Gathering IV, an exclusive  wine and.

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Today's Dental News

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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Science and Medicine

Diabetes Care Improves, but Costly Gaps Remain

About 18.8 million adults have diagnosed diabetes People with diabetes are getting better control of the disease, but a new study suggests that.

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Today's Dental News

New Study Shows Correlation Between Gum Disease, Heart Disease

There’s more evidence of the health problems that stem from poor oral health. A new study by researchers at the Swedish college Uppsala.

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Today's Dental News

FDA May Impose Limits on Sugar

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration may soon make major changes to sugar consumption. The FDA, after being urged by the Center for.

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Today's Dental News

Blackberries May Lead to Healthy Gums

Blackberries could be beneficial for one’s oral health. A new study shows that this type of fruit could lead to healthy gums. The.

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