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MicroRNA Offers Clues in Identifying Aggressive Oral Cancer

About 8,000 Americans die of oral cancer each year, according to the Columbia University College of Dental Medicine. While the 5-year survival rate.

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MicroRNA Offers Clues in Identifying Aggressive Oral Cancer

About 8,000 Americans die of oral cancer each year, according to the Columbia University College of Dental Medicine. While the 5-year survival rate.

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Grant to Support Study of HIV Treatment’s Effects on Oral Health

Advances in HIV treatment have dramatically improved patient lifespans and quality of life, yet nagging side effects remain—particularly chronic inflammation, as the imbalance.

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Grant to Support Study of HIV Treatment’s Effects on Oral Health

Advances in HIV treatment have dramatically improved patient lifespans and quality of life, yet nagging side effects remain—particularly chronic inflammation, as the imbalance.

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Grant Supports New Theories About Jawbone Formation

The Texas A&M College of Dentistry has received a $1.85 million grant from the National Institutes of Health to continue 4 years of.

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$317K Grant to Be Used to Evaluate School-Based Caries Prevention

Dental caries is the most common childhood disease, according to New York University (NYU). Untreated decay affects 20% of children who are 6.

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$317K Grant to Be Used to Evaluate School-Based Caries Prevention

Dental caries is the most common childhood disease, according to New York University (NYU). Untreated decay affects 20% of children who are 6.

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ADA Foundation Offers Relief to Hurricane Matthew Victims

Dentists whose primary residences were damaged by Hurricane Matthew can apply for immediate aid up to $2,000 from the ADA Foundation’s Emergency Disaster.

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ADA Foundation Offers Relief to Hurricane Matthew Victims

Dentists whose primary residences were damaged by Hurricane Matthew can apply for immediate aid up to $2,000 from the ADA Foundation’s Emergency Disaster.

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Novel Sippy Cup Could Save Infants’ Lives in Developing Countries

Starvation is a real threat for many infants who cannot breastfeed in the developing world. Some have physical anomalies such as cleft lip.

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