WHO Calls for Action on Oral Health During World Health Assembly
The World Health Organization (WHO) approved a resolution urging its member states to improve oral healthcare via suggested strategies during its Seventy-Fourth World.
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The World Health Organization (WHO) approved a resolution urging its member states to improve oral healthcare via suggested strategies during its Seventy-Fourth World.
Research collaborations between the School of Dentistry and Cizik School of Nursing at UTHealth hold great potential for fostering healthcare improvements, according to.
The COVID-19 pandemic dramatically reduced access to primary care worldwide, including oral healthcare, especially for those who already were disproportionately at risk for.
The Manitoba government is providing $32 million over three years to ensure ongoing high-quality dental care for Employment and Income Assistance (EIA) recipients.
Meaningful legislation addressing healthcare inequities in the United States will require studies examining potential health disparities due to geographic location or economic status,.
WalletHub has completed its annual study of the Best & Worst States for Children’s Health Care, which includes factors related to oral health.
The nation’s healthcare system, including hospitals and ambulatory care centers, should expect a significant spike in the need to treat oral disease and.
A community outreach group at the Harvard School of Dental Medicine (HSDM) was honored with the Harvard Medical School (HMS) Dean’s Community Service.
With the goal of helping to improve access to dental care for individuals with disabilities, Penn Dental Medicine will establish a new continuing.
The Henry Schein Cares Foundation (HSCF), in partnership with the UPS Foundation, has launched the second phase of its Wearing Is Caring campaign,.