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The U.K Takes on Big Sugar

Popular restaurateur and TV chef Jamie Oliver is taking a stand against sugar due to its role in causing obesity and other diet-related.

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Dental Tartar Shows Early Evidence of Pollution

Dental tartar apparently first made an appearance about 400,000 years ago. Tel Aviv University researchers, along with scholars from Spain, the United Kingdom.

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Tooth Loss Could Prove to be Health Disaster

A recent study showed tooth loss could be disastrous for a person’s overall health. Researchers from Newcastle University in the United Kingdom determined.

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Oral Cancer Cases may be Rising

The oral cancer problem may be getting worse. Statistics indicate that there was an increase of 1,000 oral cancer cases in the United.

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Sugary McDonald’s Drink Declared Healthy in United Kingdom

A health committee in the United Kingdom may want to re-explore a recent decision. The Advertising Standards Authority claimed the McDonald’s drink Fruitizz.

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Some Dental Patients Take Advantage of Free Treatment

A controversy in the United Kingdom involves dental patients and the dental care they’re not receiving. People are falsely claiming free dental treatment.

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Many Older People Regret Neglecting Teeth

Many people regret not dedicating time to do something essential right before they go to sleep and when they wake up. That’s why.

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Dentists Misleading Patients in United Kingdom

Nearly 500,000 dental patients in the United Kingdom are given incorrect dental information, according to the Office of Fair Trading. The wrong information.

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Study Claims Smile is Key to Everything

An attractive smile leads to success and happiness. That’s what many people assume, according to a dental research group in the United Kingdom..

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Daily Drinking May Increase Oral Cancer Risk

Two glasses of wine or some types of beer on a daily basis can increase oral cancer risk, according to a recent study..

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