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Aspirin May Save the Lives of Some Head and Neck Cancer Patients

Regular use of aspirin or other nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) may help some patients with head and neck cancer survive the disease, according.

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9/11 First Responders Face Greater Head and Neck Cancer Risks

Workers and volunteers who responded to the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center (WTC) on September 11, 2001, have shown a significant.

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Lifestyles and Genetics, Not Materials, Lead to Filling Failures

People who drink alcohol and men who smoke are more likely to experience failed dental fillings, according to research led by the University.

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Biopsies Can Motivate Patients to Quit Risky Behavior

Discussions between patients and doctors about risk factors when oral cancer biopsies occur could be a vital first step in changing the behavior.

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Risks Remain With Oral Cancer Surgery

Head and neck cancer is increasing worldwide. During the past 15 years, oral and neck cancer has increased from 2,000 to 8,000 new.

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Homelessness Compounds Poor Oral Health

Homeless people face significant challenges when it comes to their oral health, according to Groundswell, a registered charity that serves this vulnerable population.

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Oral Cancer: The Importance of Early Detection

Back in March, ProHEALTH Dental offered free oral cancer screenings at our office in Lake Success, NY, as part of our World Oral.

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Todays Dental News

Oral Cancer: The Importance of Early Detection

Back in March, ProHEALTH Dental offered free oral cancer screenings at our office in Lake Success, NY, as part of our World Oral.

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Professionals and Patients Share Oral Cancer Detection Responsibilities

This December will mark the 20th anniversary of the day my life was forever changed by the news that what I thought was.

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Todays Dental News

Professionals and Patients Share Oral Cancer Detection Responsibilities

This December will mark the 20th anniversary of the day my life was forever changed by the news that what I thought was.

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