The Alabama Department of Public Health Oral Health Office announced the winners of the ninth annual “Share Your Smile with ...
Kaitlin Sullivan is a health and science journalist based in Colorado. She's been part of multiple award-winning investigations into health topics including the international medical device industry ...
Scientists are discovering that the oral microbiome—home to hundreds of species of bacteria and fungi—may help predict everything from cancer risk to heart and brain health. A dentist reviews a dental ...
Imagine trying to enjoy your favourite meal but finding that your gums hurt, your mouth feels dry, and chewing has become uncomfortable. For people living with diabetes, this can be a daily reality ...
The Fitbit app is receiving a comprehensive Material 3 Expressive redesign on Android, featuring new shapes, fluid animations, a pull-down sync gesture, and streamlined navigation across its Today, ...
If your patients are taking GLP-1s, you’ve explained the common side effects, such as gastrointestinal (GI) issues and muscle-loss implications. However, GLP-1 receptor agonists, often prescribed for ...
Figure 1: AI generated image (redacted) in a paper in Frontiers in Cell and Development Biology – an article that has since been retracted. Inaccuracies include not only the exaggerated proportions ...
There’s a bidirectional relationship between mental health and oral health. When someone’s mental health suffers, it can cause a decline in oral health. Conversely, unmet dental problems can lead to ...
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A healthy mouth contributes to a healthier you. When we think about health and wellness, the focus is often on nutrition, exercise, mental health, or disease prevention. One area that is frequently ...
Steven W. Kerrigan receives funding from Science Foundation Ireland, Health Research Board of Ireland, Irish Research Council and Enterprise Ireland . The mouth is often described as a window to ...
Oral sex was considered a taboo subject up until the sexual revolution of the 1960s, thanks in part to a conservative lens caused by fear of World War II and the importance of reproduction as a means ...