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Posted by: BorderExplorer  | 

Davenport :: IA :: USA | about 1 month ago

Credibility Credibility of 5

    When placed side by side, Halloween news reports take on a nightmarish quality. Some say that Halloween time is the season when the veil between the "worlds" [this world and the world hereafter] is thin. If we use this season as an opportunity...

Tags: Halloween, economy, recession, National Confectioners Association, Church World Service, World Food Day, National Retail Federation, Center for Disease Control and Prevention, tooth decay, children, childhood malnutrition, world hunger, asthma, hay fever, cavity, filling, Halloween spending, Halloween retail sales

Los Angeles :: CA :: USA | 2 months ago

Credibility Credibility of 5

In fact, tooth decay is more common than asthma or hay fever. When left untreated, dental problems like tooth decay can lead to difficulty speaking and chewing and ultimately, time away from the classroom. Chronic tooth decay can lead to more serious...

Tags: tooth decay, Los Angeles

Seattle :: WA :: USA | 4 months ago

Credibility Credibility of 5

A syrup containing the sugar substitute xylitol helps prevent tooth decay in baby teeth, according to a new study. Xylitol, approved in the United States for use in food since 1963, acts as an antibacterial agent against organisms that cause cavities.

Tags: tooth decay, preventing tooth

Dublin :: Ireland | 7 months ago

Credibility Credibility of 5

As a 17-year-old student in an Irish secondary, I find that people do not want to speak Irish in Irish schools...There should be more emphasis put on Irish in schools and in the workplace.

Tags: The Irish Medicines Board, tooth decay, Ireland

London :: United Kingdom | 8 months ago

Credibility Credibility of 5

Rotten teeth putting more young children in hospital • Poor are far more likely to need treatment • Peak age for extractions owing to caries is just five Increasing numbers of young children, particularly from poor areas, are being taken into hospital...

Tags: rotten teeth, tooth decay, dental treatment, NHS

Posted by: mvan990  | 

Dehiwala-Mount Lavinia :: Sri Lanka | 8 months ago

Credibility Credibility of 4

Recent research lead by Mark Wolff ,professor & chairman of department of cariology & comprehensive case at New York university college of dentistry, which was published on last Friday during the annual meeting of the international association...

Tags: tooth decay, sports drink, one in 10 americans, acid, tooth, New York, US, uNiversity, research, experiment

Posted by: Majdy  | 

London :: United Kingdom | 10 months ago

Credibility Credibility of 5

Today I felt like writing on something light and I have chosen to throw some light on one of the most prominent hygiene factors that we seem to witness many times a day, every day. Is there even a hygiene factor that we can see? Yes!...

Tags: Tooth decay, plaque, dental problems, brushing teeth, and dentist

Ontario :: CA :: USA | about 1 year ago

Credibility Credibility of 5

Queen's Park Bureau Complications from tooth decay are one of the leading causes of school absences and Ontario is failing to provide access to proper dental care for the province's underprivileged children, says the Ontario Dental Association.

Tags: Ontario Dental Association, tooth decay

Toronto :: Canada | about 1 year ago

Credibility Credibility of 5

Mother's vitamin D status during pregnancy will affect her baby's dental health Toronto, ON, Canada � Low maternal vitamin D levels during pregnancy may affect primary tooth calcification, leading to enamel defects, which are a risk factor for early-childhood...

Tags: dental health, tooth decay

Birmingham :: United Kingdom | about 1 year ago

Credibility Credibility of 5

He will encourage strategic health authorities to implement measures to add fluoride to water if local people are in favour of the move. Mr Johnson has argued that fluoridation is an "effective and relatively easy way" to help poorer children by

Tags: England, tooth decay

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