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Dental Stem Cells Can Generate Milk-Producing Cells

The stem cells in teeth can contribute to the regeneration of non-dental organs, particularly mammary glands, according to researchers at the University of.

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Latin America Tops the World in Sugary Beverage Consumption

Excessive consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) can lead to tooth decay as well as systemic issues like obesity, heart disease, and diabetes, prompting.

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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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Research Suggests Drinking Milk After Sweet Snacks to Fight Decay

If you don’t have your toothbrush handy after enjoying some cookies or candy, you may want to reach for a glass of milk..

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Todays Dental News

Got Fluoridated Milk? It Fights Cavities, Too

Municipalities have been fluoridating water for 70 years, cost-effectively preventing tooth decay. Yet more can be done, prompting the University of Copenhagen to.

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Adding Milk to Tea May Limit Staining

Adding milk to tea may have some benefits. A new study claims that putting milk in your tea may prevent teeth staining, allowing.

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Today's Dental News

Consuming Milk After Eating Sugary Cereal Could Limit Cavities

Milk is all it takes to combat the damaging effects of eating sugary cereal. The University of Illinois at Chicago College of Dentistry.

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Milk Essential to Fighting Tooth Decay

A glass of milk after breakfast may do wonders for your oral health. A new study shows that when milk is consumed after.

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Today's Dental News

Cheese Could Combat Cavities

More cheese, milk and other dairy products are what you need to fight cavities. That’s what a new study in the May/June issue.

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