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Soft-Drink Ads Target the Cognitively Vulnerable

People who have an automatic bias toward soft drinks or difficulty in resisting sweet drinks compared to non-sweetened beverages such as water were.

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Healthcare Workers Face Greater Risks of Depression During the Pandemic

Healthcare workers in the United States are struggling with a suite of mental health challenges during the COVID-19 pandemic and facing a greater.

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Student Research Explores LGBT Issues in Oral Healthcare

A third-year student at the Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) School of Dentistry is researching the oral health priorities, use of services, and inclusive.

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Dental School Adds Course Module on Treating Patients With Mental Illness

Beginning this spring, students at the University of Toronto Faculty of Dentistry will attend a new course module designed to prepare them to better serve.

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Break Your Smartphone Addiction to Improve Your Productivity

Your screen time is up 17% this week. You are averaging 6 hours and 14 minutes on your phone. Wow. I stared at.

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King’s College Expands Dental School Requirements

The Faculty of Dentistry, Oral & Craniofacial Sciences at King’s College London has expanded the entry requirements for its undergraduate bachelor of dental.

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Braces Don’t Always Bring Happiness

Research from the University of Adelaide Dental School overturns the belief that braces automatically boost the patient’s self-confidence, with a study that followed.

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The Dentist’s Role in Treating Patients with Eating Disorders

The popular media often portrays people with eating disorders as vain young women obsessed with their appearance. But that’s a dangerous stereotype, as.

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PTSD May Be Causing Your Patients’ Dental Pain

Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) hurts more than the mind. It also takes a toll on the body. Specifically, PTSD increases the potential for.

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A Better Ability to Admit Mistakes May Mitigate Medical Errors

Errors happen in dentistry and across medicine, with the worst mistakes causing as many as 250,000 fatalities each year. Guidelines to normalize and.

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