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22nd September 2009
Smoking is a serious problem for our modern society, very few smokers accept quit smoking help, as they don't see the effects that cigars and cigarettes have on their heath. It is a known fact that smokers face increased risks in contacting heart problems... Read >
Author: Ismail
16th September 2009
Cancer is never a welcome disease. But of all cancers, oral cancer has one of the highest mortality rates. Why? Because it's both painless and sneaky in the early stages, often going undetected until it's advanced beyond what can be effectively battled by... Read >
16th September 2009
Week of September 7, 2009
Congress returns to Washington this week, having spent August hosting heated Town Hall meetings on health care reform. Most Republicans are openly vowing to oppose a health care reform bill, and Democrats are divided on iss... Read >
15th September 2009
When considering dental insurance one of the most popular plans nowadays, especially for people with a history of dental problems who may need regular treatment, is the capitation plan.
If you decide that this is what you want to do, your dentist will ... Read >
Author: michael challiner
15th September 2009
Raw food diets are nutritious eating patterns popular among those who want to lose weight and those who desire overall well-being. These diets focus on fresh, raw, and natural food while they do away with anything that's cooked or heated. The reason? Well... Read >
Author: magtitinapa
31st August 2009
Heal Infant Thrush – Causes
Thrush is caused by the fungus Candida Albicans. Individuals, including babies naturally have Candida in their mouths and digestive system. The amount of Candida in a person's body is controlled by a healthy immune system ... Read >
Author: TheRichKid
27th August 2009
We all know just how important it is to keep our teeth nice and clean. Daily brushing is second nature to the majority of people, and it's a great way to keep clear of nasty oral problems and diseases. However, there are times when our teeth can become s... Read >
Author: Yodle
26th August 2009
We have all heard of the risks associated with smoking cigarettes, but what are the risks of cigar smoking? Are the risks of smoking cigars just as dangerous, or more so? According to the National Cancer Instituted, regular cigar smoking can result in a... Read >
Author: Dennis Lambert
18th August 2009
If you thought brushing your vigorously teeth twice a day and flossing them when you aren’t feeling too lazy is all that is required to maintain your gleaming pearly whites, then think again!
Mouthwashes aren’t just an optimal solution in the form of... Read >
Author: Bruce Rama
17th August 2009
Different dental products seem to grow double in the market nowadays. It only shows that every one of us dream of having stronger teeth. But the best and simple way to have stronger and whiter teeth is not by using different expensive dental products. Jus... Read >
Author: billionareHuman
13th August 2009
According to the National Canine Cancer Foundation, one in three dogs are affected by cancer, and one of the lesser-known but potentially deadly canine cancers is oral melanoma. So, besides keeping decay-causing plaque at bay, routine dental cleanings fo... Read >
Author: Dr. Jack Stevens, DVM
12th August 2009
Were you aware that about 90 percent of human communications non-verbal in nature? Hand movements and facial expressions convey more info to your brains than spoken words. It goes without saying a nice smile is a noteworthy feature to have and it will ... Read >
Author: Russel Velasquez
11th July 2009
Preventive measures can do wonders for your dental health. A few simple homecare practices along with routine visits to the dentist will go a long way towards maintaining optimal oral health.
Routine preventive procedures share the similar objective o... Read >
Author: thornhilldental
27th June 2009
People often think about the dentist as a professional that deals with teeth. In reality, however, dentists are concerned with the entire mouth – including your tongue. For this reason, he or she may talk to you about the appearance of your tongue ... Read >
Author: True Care Advantage
27th June 2009
Everyone wants to seek the help of the best dentist to ward off dental problems. However, it is practically impossible to classify a dentist as the best, since its definition varies from person to person. However, most good dentists are connected by their... Read >
Author: Aliceshown
29th May 2009
Green Tea as ‘All in One’
The benefits of green tea in human body are so noteworthy that it is supposed to be the tonic of healthier and long life. People all over the world believe in the significant use of green tea.
Green tea is a power anti... Read >
Author: smathers
27th March 2009
There are plenty of reasons to take good care of your teeth, least of which are the benefits of a beautiful smile.
When it comes to maintaining your personal health, your teeth play an important role in keeping you healthy and strong. There are plenty... Read >
Author: Vicky Cochrane
25th March 2009
When considering dental insurance one of the most popular plans nowadays, especially for people with a history of dental problems who may need regular treatment, is the capitation plan.
If you decide that this is what you want to do, your dentist will ... Read >
Author: michael challiner
04th March 2009
Cocoa-Based Foods Can Reduce the Risk of Cavities and Improve Oral Health
OVERALL ORAL HEALTH
You should take care of your teeth and gums for good overall health not just your mouth. Research shows there are relationships between poor oral health and c... Read >
Author: SandyJChocolate
01st February 2009
A recent study has revealed the fact that people who have skin cancer are at high risk of developing an oral cancer, especially in individuals who are smokers. This link between skin cancer and oral cancer is based on a clinical study.
In this study t... Read >
Author: abrogers
01st February 2009
It is such a scare to know that there are about 500,000 confirmed diagnoses made of oral cancer every year. Worst of all is the fact that in most cases the cancer is diagnosed at a later stage and a lot of people are dying within less than a five yearsâ€... Read >
Author: abrogers
21st January 2009
With Cancer being one of the major causes of death worldwide, Cancer patients are on the verge of seeking efficient treatment all over the world. Artemis Cancer Institute (ACI), one of the 4 Artemis Centres of Excellence at Artemis Health Institute (AHI) ... Read >
Author: SWT Group
29th December 2008
Smoking is a serious trouble for our modern society, very few smokers receive quit smoking help, as they don't see the effects that cigars and cigarettes have on their heath. It is a well-known fact that smokers face increased risks in contacting heart pr... Read >
Author: Sachu
28th December 2008
Oral cancer is generally described as cancer of head and neck. It can affect any part of the mouth like tongue, cheeks, lips, hard palate, soft palate, floor of the tongue, internal lining of the cheeks, gums, lymph nodes etc. the most common form of oral... Read >
Author: James S Pendergraft
15th December 2008
Dental health activities are designed to encourage good dental health practices and to help avoid dental cavities, gum diseases and oral cancer. State dental health programs are the primary entities responsible for conducting the core activities with rega... Read >
Author: stbotanicacouk
13th October 2008
There are two really unhealthy vices, tobacco and alcohol which cause numerous health problems, not the least of which is bad breath. Smoking or over-consumption of alcohol can cause lung cancer, liver diseases, diabetes, gum disease or oral cancer. Both ... Read >
Author: Kelvin Ho
23rd September 2008
Cancer, according to recent reports, kills more people than do road accidents and air accidents put together. Cancer has become the single most dreaded killer disease, striking more and more people. World over there has been a whopping increase in the num... Read >
Author: PKP IYER
22nd September 2008
Oral cancer mainly affects those who drink alcohol or smoke. If they do both, it seems that their risk of oral cancer more than doubles, so they are immediately in the high-risk section. Since oral and pharyngeal cancer patients only last about five years... Read >
Author: Melanie Click
08th September 2008
We have all heard of the risks associated with smoking cigarettes, but what are the risks of cigar smoking? Are the risks of smoking cigars just as dangerous, or more so? According to the National Cancer Instituted, regular cigar smoking can result in a m... Read >
Author: Jon Simms
08th September 2008
Smoking is the cause of many diseases and kills about four hundred and forty two thousand people every year in the United States. In spite of anti smoking campaigns and billboard warnings, more and more people are joining the bandwagon of smokers every ye... Read >
Author: Jon Simms
01st September 2008
There are many ways of how you can help keep you teeth and gums healthy. Avoid sugary foods and drinks. Acidic drinks like fresh juices and fizzy drinks are also best avoided. There are many hidden sugars in foods so check before you eat. Avoid brushi... Read >
Author: M.Singh
27th July 2008
As we all know visiting your dentist frequently is important, but you probably did not realize that there are dozens of reasons to do so. Please enjoy the following list of the top 10 reasons to visit the dentist often from Caring Dentistry of San Rafael.... Read >
Author: caringdentistry
07th July 2008
It is a widely accepted concept that the more you know about a specific subject the better prepared you are when it comes to providing your knowledge to others in the form of a conversation or discussion, when this knowledge is health-related benefits are... Read >
Author: John Sern
27th June 2008
Men over 40 will be at a higher risk for various diseases, leukoplakia being just one of these. This condition is a common
disease that involves irritation on the "floor" of the mouth and tongue, usually indicated by white patches or spots. The
ca... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team
13th June 2008
A denture is removable replacement for missing teeth and tissue. There are two types of denture, complete and partial.
Complete Dentures
It is conventional or immediate. a conventional denture is ready for placement in month about 8 to 12 weeks after ... Read >
Author: Sander Bel
07th April 2008
What types of problems fall under the category of dental malpractice in New York? This can be very complex, as many people instinctively believe that pain and medical failure is the same thing as dental malpractice. After all, patients entrust their bod... Read >
Author: martinvnostrand
19th March 2008
A denture is removable replacement for missing teeth and tissue. There are two types of denture, complete and partial.
Complete Dentures
It is conventional or immediate. a conventional denture is ready for placement in month about 8 to 12 weeks after ... Read >
Author: Rachel Broune
29th February 2008
Smokers should know the dangers of tobacco use. Researches also have found that the following problems occur more often in people who use tobacco products: Bad breath, oral cancer, stained teeth, tooth loss, loss of taste, bone loss, gum recession, mouth ... Read >
Author: kgabriel
25th January 2008
In addition to gum disease, periodontal problems, cavities, teeth bleaching and getting a dental crown, there's just one more thing that you should be aware of when it comes to dental health and dental care. Oral cancer, which is cancer of the soft tissue... Read >
Author: kgabriel
24th January 2008
Involuntary or passive smoking is associated with premature disease and death. Estimates indicate that 38,000 to 43,000 nonsmokers who are regularly exposed to environmental smoke die annually from smoking related causes. 16 The majority of these (35,000 ... Read >
Author: David Jones
22nd January 2008
Smoking is the cause of many diseases and kills about four hundred and forty two thousand people every year in the United States. In spite of anti smoking campaigns and billboard warnings, more and more people are joining the bandwagon of smokers every ... Read >
Author: Krishan Bakhru
18th September 2007
Dental diseases such as the tooth decay and gum disease are two of the most common human diseases. Dental problems are among the most common health problems experienced by older adults. In fact, people over 65 with natural teeth have more tooth decay than... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
23rd July 2007
How many women do you know who look years older than their actual age? Whether because they spent too much time in the sun, or smoked heavily for half of their life, or any other reason, their skin is dry and wrinkled long before it should be.
Is it po... Read >
Author: James Kronefield
19th April 2007
The British dental association released a report highlighting issues pertaining to a lack of access to an NHS dental practice for a large number of people. Indeed, many people have been forced to travel over 100 miles just to find a practice that has any... Read >
Author: Chris Rowlands
07th March 2007
Much has been said and written about smoking as a dangerous health problem. Each and every person who smokes is aware of the fact that their habit could hasten them towards death. Smoking is known to be one of the carcinogenic factors, and could lead to a... Read >
Author: Dr.Anna Hardy
28th February 2007
Cancer is a layman term. Doctors tend to use the word 'neoplasm'. What layman understands from cancer is that your own body cells that used to be your friends have suddenly become your enemies. Doctors call this phenomena uncontrolled growth of neoplastic... Read >
Author: DR SOON
11th December 2006
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Did you Know?
Nut consumption reduces the risk of coronary heart disease (CHD). Millions of people world-wide die from CHD each year. Epidemiological studies have shown that adding moderately walnuts or ... Read >
Author: Veronique Belmar
15th November 2006
It is said that more than 400,000 deaths in the U.S. each year are from smoking-related illnesses
eyes - smokers are likely to get wrinkles on their eyes
lips - exccessive Smoking lead to lip cancer
mouth - According to the CDC, over 25,000 to 30,... Read >
Author: Balaji Sampath
15th November 2006
Oral hygiene is very important, as we have been told since we were young. In fact, brushing our teeth and gargling were among the first practices we were taught when we were kids. Most of us would have probably learned how to brush our teeth well even b... Read >
Author: Andrew Corner
05th October 2006
Our teeth are essential bones which we use most of the time while eating or chewing food. We can say that our teeth ensure easy and better intake of food in our body. Even the look of our teeth matters a lot as it adds value to your smile. So this makes i... Read >
Author: Jenny Black
15th September 2006
Oral health: is the term used to refer to the health of the mouth. It is the term used to refer to the overall hygiene of the mouth. This includes the teeth, gums and tongue. This is a very important part of the body because it can affect our communicatio... Read >
Author: Amanda Johnson
09th February 2006
There's more to keeping you pearly whites precisely that than a bit of brushing and the odd visit to a dentist. Take a look at these dental dos and don'ts.
#1 Avoid Fizzy Drinks
Carbonated drinks (including the diet variety and sparkling water) can ca... Read >
Author: Laila Gates
05th December 2005
With you being able to insure just about anything now, you may view dental insurance as a way for greedy companies to take yet more money out of your pockets for something you do not really need.
However, you are wrong. We all know how dentistry costs ... Read >
Author: Jason Hulott
09th June 2005
Have we really come a Long Way…Ask yourself...??
The ratio of smoking women in US is a staggering 1:4, which are even higher among high school girls. Approximately half of these smoking girls and women will die prematurely from smoking-related diseases... Read >
Author: John Hilton
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