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Study Ranks the States With the Best and Worst Oral Health

As the healthcare debate continues across the country, access to oral care varies greatly—and with varied results. Personal-finance website WalletHub has compared all.

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New Taxes Won’t Dramatically Raise Sugary Beverage Prices

The nation went to the polls to choose our next President on Tuesday, yet voters in 4 cities also decided to tax soda.

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World Health Organization Calls for Taxes on Sugary Drinks Worldwide

To stem rising rates of tooth decay as well as obesity and type 2 diabetes, the World Health Organization (WHO) is calling for.

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Brits Blame Beverages for Bad Teeth Despite Inconsistent Care

The British reputation for poor oral hygiene may be exaggerated. But ask residents of England why they have such troubled teeth, and you’ll.

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Brits Blame Beverages for Bad Teeth Despite Inconsistent Care

The British reputation for poor oral hygiene may be exaggerated. But ask residents of England why they have such troubled teeth, and you’ll.

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Todays Dental News

Great Britain Imposes Sugar Levy on Soft-Drink Companies

Great Britain will impose a levy on soft-drink producers and importers based on the amount of sugar they use in their products beginning.

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CDC Maps Out Sugary Beverage Consumption

Sweet beverages such as sodas and sports drinks account for a third of the added sugar consumption of adults in the United States,.

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AAO Ranks the Acid Levels in Popular Drinks

Soft drinks—even diet drinks, sports drinks, and fruit drinks that are low in sugar or sugar free—include acids that can damage teeth. To.

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Sugar-Free Drinks Are Bad for Teeth Too

Everyone knows that soda and other sugary drinks are bad for teeth. But sugar-free drinks also can take a toll, according to the.

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Today's Dental News

Mountain Dew Causing Major Damage to Teeth in Appalachia

Appalachian people need to find a new drink of choice. The number of people in the Appalachians that consume Mountain Dew is increasingly.

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