A Few Months of Vaping Puts Healthy People on the Brink of Oral Disease
Researchers who have taken the first look at bacteria in the mouths of young and healthy vapers say the potential for future disease.
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Researchers who have taken the first look at bacteria in the mouths of young and healthy vapers say the potential for future disease.
I always look forward to April as Oral Cancer Awareness Month with excitement. My calendar is usually filled with free screenings. Each year, I.
Someone dies of oral or oropharyngeal cancer every hour, every day, 365 days a year, according to the Oral Cancer Foundation (OCF), which.
Oral cancer represents the sixth most common malignancy worldwide, with an estimated 450,000 new cases diagnosed annually.1Approximately 90% of oral cancer diagnoses are.
The ADA has announced a new interim policy on vaping, calling for a total ban on vaping products that aren’t approved by the.
Belinda Borrelli, PhD, of the Boston University Henry M. Goldman School of Dental Medicine (GSDM) has received a $493,873 grant from the National.
People who frequently consume alcohol, tobacco, and caffeine have increased levels of cytokines compared to people who do not partake in these substances,.
The astonishing rise of vaping and e-cigarette use among our youth, particularly in middle and high school students, presents a new dilemma for.
In light of recent reports of vaping-related injuries and deaths, the ADA has expressed its opposition to any use of oral tobacco, including.
Data from the 2019 Monitoring the Future Survey of eighth, tenth, and twelfth graders show high rates of e-cigarette use compared to a.