USA, March 27, 2024 - Good dental care is essential during pregnancy to protect both you and your baby. When you're expecting, your immune system takes a nosedive so that it doesn't attack the baby, and that leaves your teeth and gums open to infection, which can actually cause preterm labor.
January 15, 2024 - The next time you go to the dentist, beware: the cavities in your teeth might create an optical illusion. NEW YORK, N.Y., USA, December 8, 2023 - Study results published recently in the Journal of Dental Research demonstrate — possibly for the first time — the role genetic testing can play in the prevention of periodontitis, which reportedly affects 47 percent of adults in the United States. ATLANTA, USA, December 5, 2023 - The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has released its second report on health disparities and inequalities across a wide range of diseases and in health care access in the U.S. For the first time, the document includes statistics on the prevalence of periodontitis in U.S. adults. USA, August 28, 2024 - The public forum held during the Aug. 19 meeting of the Woodland City Council was among the highest attended of the year, with citizens speaking their mind and offering a slew of internet-based evidence about why the city’s water system needed to be free of fluoride. GLASGOW/DUMFRIES, UK, August 26, 2024 - Only a few days after the UK Department of Health announced that it will ease the ban on HIV-positive medical personnel, health authorities in Scotland contacted about 3,000 patients because they might have been exposed to the virus. June 19, 2024 - Interleukin Genetics, Inc. (OTCQB: ILIU) have announced the online publication of the research study "Patient Stratification for Preventive Dental Care" in Journal of Dental Research. Alexandria, Va., USA June 18, 2024 – Due to the incredibly enthusiastic response to the 2012 Journal of Dental Research (JDR) clinical supplement, the International and American Associations for Dental Research (IADR/AADR) have published the second clinical supplement to the JDR. A few years ago, an extremely sick, 2½-year-old boy came to the Houston office of pediatrician Ray Wagner, MD, with a 105-degree temperature. |
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