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Kissing May be Cause of Rise in Mouth Cancer Cases

Kissing could be the top cause in the increase of mouth cancer cases. Most people know about the risk factors for oral cancer.

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Philips Sonicare Partners With NCOHF: America’s Toothfairy

(Charlotte, NC – May 15, 2012) In celebration of National Smile Month, Philips Sonicare is joining forces with National Children’s Oral Health Foundation:.

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Scientists Say No Link Exists Between Gum Disease

Any link between gum disease and heart problems is coincidental, according to a panel of researchers. The 13 researchers stated that the link.

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Science and Medicine

Protein Jailbreak Prolongs Breast Cancer

The findings may help develop better therapies and prognostics for the disease. Researchers have traced the molecular interactions that allow a protein to.

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Periodontal Therapy Can Lower Costs of Treatment for Diabetics

Periodontal treatment may lower the number of hospitalizations and the cost of medical care for diabetics with periodontal disease. The information comes from.

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Treatment for Gum Disease Can Lower Medical Costs for People With Diabetes

United Concordia Dental offers innovative program in response to study findings HARRISBURG, Pa., March 23, 2012 /PRNewswire/ — Medical costs are lower for.

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BPA May Increase Heart Disease Risk

The bisphenol A in dental sealants may pose new health risks. It’s possible that BPA could raise a person’s susceptibility to having heart.

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Science and Medicine

Another Mechanism Discovered by Which Sulforaphane Prevents Cancer

The influence of sulforaphane on DNA methylation was explored by examining methylation of the gene cyclinD2. Researchers in the Linus Pauling Institute at.

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Researchers Identify Genetic Variation That Leads to Jaw Issues

Researchers have pinpointed a genetic variation that increases the risk of developing necrotic jawbone lesions. The condition stems from bisphosphonates. The study appeared.

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Science and Medicine

Do Our Medicines Boost Pathogens?

With some exaggeration: medical practice helped in developing a superbug Scientists of the Institute of Tropical Medicine discovered a parasite that not only.

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