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Lucy Hobbs Project Salutes Six Women at Annual Celebration

The Lucy Hobbs Project will celebrate six women in dentistry this week in Chicago, October 3 through October 5 at the Blackstone Hotel..

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Gender Disparities Among Oral Health Researchers Lead to Funding Gaps

Despite efforts to improve diversity in the biomedical workforce, women only make up about 30% of applicants and recipients of funding from the.

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Women With Sleep Apnea Face Higher Risk of Cancer

Women with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) appear to be at an elevated risk of getting cancer, report researchers at the University of Gothenburg..

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HPV Infection Rates Rising Among Women

Human papillomavirus (HPV) infection rates are increasing in women born after 1980 who did not receive the HPV vaccine, putting them at higher.

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Poor Oral Health May Increase Pancreatic Cancer Risk Among African American Women

African American women with poor oral health may be more likely to get pancreatic cancer, according to researchers at Boston University’s Slone Epidemiology.

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Delta Dental Awards $50,000 Grant to UNLV Dental Clinics

The Delta Dental Community Care Foundation has awarded a $50,000 grant to the University of Nevada Las Vegas (UNLV) School of Dental Medicine.

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ADA Releases Annual Report on the Dental Industry

The ADA Health Policy Institute (HPI) has released its Annual Dental Industry Report, which distills findings from HPI data collections to provide insight.

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Women and the Changing Face of Dentistry

Prior to 1980, few women attended dental school, and women comprised less than 3% of all dentists.1 When I attended dental school around.

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Sjögren’s Survey Reveals Deep Impact on Both Health and Lifestyle

More than 4 million Americans suffer from Sjögren’s syndrome, 90% of whom are women. Yet the disease leads to more than the discomfort.

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Sjögren’s Survey Reveals Deep Impact on Both Health and Lifestyle

More than 4 million Americans suffer from Sjögren’s syndrome, 90% of whom are women. Yet the disease leads to more than the discomfort.

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