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Colgate Announces Second Edition of Popular Oral Systemic Textbook, Periodontal Disease and Overall Health: A Clinician’s Guide

Colgate-Palmolive Co. announces the publication of the textbook Periodontal Disease and Overall Health: A Clinician’s Guide, Second Edition. The 370-page volume is an.

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Science & Medicine

How High Blood Sugar Throws off Heart Rhythm

Scientists have identified a biological pathway—activated by abnormally high blood sugar levels—that causes irregular heartbeats. This condition is known as cardiac arrhythmia and.

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Science and Medicine

How High Blood Sugar Throws off Heart Rhythm

“While scientists have known for a while that CaMKII plays a critical role in normal cardiac function, ours is the first study to.

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Today's Dental News

Half of World’s Population Needs Better Oral Health

Nearly 4 billion people have bad teeth. That would be roughly one of every 2 people in the world. The information comes from.

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Today's Dental News

Alligators May Help Some Human Dental Issues

Scientists are now looking at one of the unique qualities of alligator teeth: the capability the animals have of regrowing their teeth. At.

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Science and Medicine

Sticky Questions About Role of Alzheimer’s Gene

“About 60 percent of the patients we see in the Alzheimer’s clinics have at least one copy of APOE 4,” Scientists’ picture of.

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Science and Medicine

Should We Bring Back Extinct Species?

Scientists are currently working on three different approaches to restore lost plants and animals. In cloning, scientists use genetic material from the extinct.

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Science and Medicine

Altering Eye Cells May One Day Restore Vision

“We think it may be significantly easier to preserve vision by modifying existing cells in the eye than it would be to introduce.

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Today's Dental News

Periodontitis may be Preventable

There could be a new method to stop periodontitis. By blocking a molecular receptor that is usually targeted by bacteria, scientists from the.

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Industry News

Journal outlines how UCLA researchers are redefining dentistry through ‘salivaomics’

FINDINGS: Scientists from the UCLA School of Dentistry have been at the vanguard of research on human saliva in recent years, leading the.

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