Researchers from the U.S. have developed a simple saliva test that may improve oral cancer diagnostics significantly. Once the device has been approved by the FDA, they hope that the low-cost product will form part of annual routine dental exams and benefit patients with limited access to health care in particular.
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Researchers from the U.S. have reported that genetically engineered mice that produced a certain protein were resistant to radiation-induced oral mucositis, a painful oral ulceration. They hope that their findings will contribute to the development of a new drug that patients can apply topically to mouth sores or that prevents mucositis altogether. The Dental Hub believes that this FDA release is so important it is placing it without edits for our readers. FDA Notifies Healthcare Professionals January 13, 2024 That They Should Limit Acetaminophen Dose to 325 mg per Dosage Unit. |
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