Pomegranates May Aid Oral Health
There may be a new fruit you should add to your diet. Recent studies have shown that pomegranates have numerous health benefits. The.
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There may be a new fruit you should add to your diet. Recent studies have shown that pomegranates have numerous health benefits. The.
It may be a good thing to drink more tea. A new study indicates that drinking tea may aid in preventing gum disease.
Milk is all it takes to combat the damaging effects of eating sugary cereal. The University of Illinois at Chicago College of Dentistry.
Dental plaque could result in premature death in cancer patients, according to a new study. The researchers determined that a large amount of.
A glass of milk after breakfast may do wonders for your oral health. A new study shows that when milk is consumed after.
More cheese, milk and other dairy products are what you need to fight cavities. That’s what a new study in the May/June issue.
Mouth rinsing, in unison with brushing, has a greater chance to reduce plaque and gingivitis than simply just brushing. The information appears in.
CHICAGO (Feb. 19, 2013)—New research published in the January/February 2013 issue of General Dentistry, the peer-reviewed clinical journal of the Academy of General.
Obesity may have some unforeseen effects. An article that appears in the January/February issue of General Dentistry indicates that obesity may be a.
Bryn Mawr, PA – September 19, 2012 – This fall, Harcum College’s Office of Continuing Studies is offering both credit and noncredit courses.