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Employers Advised to Combat Stress to Protect Oral Health

New research reveals that 28% of British adults turn to sugar when they’re stressed, according to the Oral Health Foundation. And with half.

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Dental Groups Defend Fluoride After Study Implicates It in Lower IQs

A recent study published by JAMA Pediatrics suggests that there is a link between maternal exposure to fluoride during pregnancy and lower IQ.

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Gene Activates Stem Cells and Could Regenerate Dental Tissue

An international team of researchers has uncovered how a molecular gene called Dlk1 enhances stem cell activation and tissue regeneration in healing damaged.

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Volunteers Venture into Argentina to Provide Dental Care

Earlier this summer, 10 dental professionals travelled from across the United States to remote villages in Argentina as part of Smiles for Argentina, an.

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OHF Launches Five-Year Strategy for Improving Oral Health

The Oral Health Foundation (OHF) is launching a new strategy for improving oral health that will run through 2024. Titled “Better Oral Health.

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Parents Say Their Children’s Oral Health Could Be Better

Only 21% of parents in the United States say that their children have excellent oral health, according to the Dental Dental Plans Association.

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Genes Connected to Tooth Decay and Gum Disease

Though tooth decay and periodontitis are among the most common diseases in the world, little is known about the role of genetics in.

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England’s Sugar Tax Finds Support as Johnson Opposes It

Member of Parliament Boris Johnson has announced that he plans on halting England’s recently enacted sugar level if he’s elected leader of the.

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Taxes on Sugary Beverages Prove Effective in Reducing Consumption

A 10% tax on sugary drinks has cut their purchase and consumption by an average of 10% in places where it has been.

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Review Highlights Strategies for Reducing Sugary Beverage Consumption

Sugary drinks can cause tooth decay as well as systemic health issues like obesity, diabetes, and heart disease, prompting researchers from Germany and.

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