Todays Dental News

It Only Takes a Moment to Detect Oral Cancer

It should have been a great day. Not only was Christmas just around the corner, but my best friend was my last hygiene.

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The UK Encourages Dentists to Discuss Smoking’s Dangers

On March 9, the United Kingdom (UK) celebrated No Smoking Day. Yet dentists around the world can take this opportunity to discuss the.

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NIH Grant Will Develop Cannabinoid Cancer Treatment

Oral cancer is a painful disease, affecting 45,750 new patients each year in the United States. Cannabinoids (CBs) represent one alternative to opioid.

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New Alcohol Guidelines Devised to Fight Cancer

Alcohol consumption at any level increases the risk or oral and other cancers alike, according to the Chief Medical Officers of the United.

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Cancer Detection Tool Earns CE Mark

The OncAlert Oral Cancer CD44/Total Protein LAB Test from Vigilant Biosciences now has the CE Mark, which means it has been approved for.

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Support Grows for E-Cigarette Tax and Regulation

With an eye on reducing smoking rates, Save Lives California has been working to raise the tobacco tax in the Golden State. Recent.

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Detection Tool Does More Than Shine a Light on Cancer

Oral cancer is the tenth most common cancer in men, according to Cancer Research UK. But it’s also among the deadliest, with 8,650.

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Biochip Identifies Oral Cancer Risks

About 45,750 Americans will be diagnosed with oral or pharyngeal cancer this year, according to the Oral Cancer Foundation, and only slightly more.

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Barriers Remain in Smoking Cessation Treatment

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 30.4% of Medicaid enrollees smoke, compared to 14.7% of privately insured Americans, placing.

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Bite Back at Cancer This November

November is Mouth Cancer Action Month, and the Mouth Cancer Foundation in the United Kingdom is responding with its Bite Back at Mouth.

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