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Free dental clinic in Laurel draws hundreds
The State
LAUREL, Md. — Hundreds of people are taking advantage of a free dental clinic in Laurel. | More than 300 dentists, hygienists and pharmacists volunteered for the event Friday and Saturday at the Saint Vincent Pallotti High School in Laurel. The...
Ensuring Your Child's Dental Health
The Examiner
1) First is proper brushing--of course. It may seem simple, but trying to get a child to brush properly can be a challenge. Brushing thoroughly 2-3 times a day is the first and most important step. | 2) Make sure that your child gets their check-ups ...
Iowa dental assistant Melissa Nelson moving on after court ruling
The Daily Mail
Melissa Nelson, 33, was fired from the Iowa dental surgery where she worked for 10 years for being 'too attractive' after her employer complained her tight clothing was distracting. ...
Iowa dental assistant unjustly fired for being too attractive is moving on after court ruled ...
The Daily Mail
An Iowa woman who was fired from the dentist officer where she worked for 10 years for being 'too attractive' is moving on with her life but says her new profession - waiting tables at a sports bar - is challenging while raising two young children. '...
Hundreds Flock to Free Dental Clinic in Laurel
NBC Washington
Hundreds of people are taking advantage of a free dental clinic in Laurel, Md., where more than 300 dentists, hygienists and pharmacists are volunteering Friday and Saturday. | News4 stopped by the clinic to talk to patients at St. Vincent Pallotti H...
Sirona Dental Systems Management Discusses Q3 2013 Results - Earnings Call Transcript
Seeking Alpha
Executives | Joshua Zable - Vice President of Investor Relations | Jeffrey T. Slovin - Chief Executive Officer and Director | Simone Blank - Chief Financial Officer, Principal Accounting Officer, Executive Vice President and Director | Analysts | Ros...
Sirona Dental 3Q results top Wall Street's view
CNBC
NEW YORK -- Sirona Dental Systems Inc. said Friday that it fiscal third-quarter net income rose 34 percent, driven by higher revenue in the U.S. | Its adjusted results and revenue topped analysts' estimates. Sirona also announced that Chief Financial...
Why Dentists Should Fear Snails
National Public Radio
She was 34, on a trip to Europe, got sick from a flu or maybe it was a virus, had to lie down and stay in bed — for months and months. A friend brought her a snail. You might enjoy its company, she was told. | "Why, I wondered, would I enjoy a snai...
Justin Bieber performs during the 'Believe Tour' at the Amway Center Orlando, Florida - January 25, 2013
WN / Aaron Gilbert
Review: Bieber not in pop star form at concert
Herald Tribune
NEWARK, N.J. - For all the negative publicity that's surrounded Justin Bieber in recent months - the alleged drinking, smoking, spitting, fighting with a paparazzo and more - he en...
Steak with mashed potato, veggies, and gravy
WN / RTayco
Eat steak to reduce risk of dementia, scientists claim
The Daily Telegraph
Eating steak, liver and nuts could lower the risk of developing dementia, researchers have found. | Researchers think they have found a link between dementia and iron deficiency&nb...;
A fire burns at the ecological reserve near the Puerto Madero neighborhood in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Wednesday, July 31, 2013. Firemen worked to put out the flames on the south side of the city, a few blocks from the political and financial center.
AP / Natacha Pisarenko
Fire rages across Buenos Aires ecological reserve
Herald Tribune
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina - A fire has raged across an ecological reserve in the capital of Argentina, just a few blocks from the city's political and financial center. | Buenos Aire...
Traders Luke Dalton, left, and Steven Kaplan, foreground right, work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange Wednesday, Nov. 3, 2010.
AP / Richard Drew
US stocks end mixed, close out a strong July
Herald Tribune
NEW YORK - The stock market is ending mixed after wavering in response to the Federal Reserve's latest assessment of the U.S. economy. | July was still the best month for the marke...
Typhoon Ewiniar formed in the western Pacific on June 29, 2006, a hundred miles south of the Yap Islands in the Federated States of Micronesia. The tropical depression gathered power and size as it traveled in a zigzagging fashion over the next several days, tracking northwest, then east, northwest again, then north. It passed almost directly through the Yap Islands before turning northwest yet again on a projected track towards the southern end of Japan. Fortunately for the island residents, Ewiniar was still a tropical storm during its passage through the island chain. As of July 4, 2006, Typhoon Ewiniar was 880 kilometers (550 miles) northwest of the Yap Islands.  This photo-like image was acquired by the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) on the Aqua satellite on July 4, 2006, at 2:40 p.m. local time (04:40 UTC). The typhoon had a very distinct and clear spiral structure in this image, hinting at its intensity. Most of the islands of the area, including Yap, are hidden under the clouds, though the Philippines are visible well to the storms west. Sustained winds in the storm system were estimated to be around 200 kilometers per hour (125 miles per hour) around the time the image was captured, according to the University of Hawaiis Tropical Storm Information Center.
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Tropical Storm Gil swirls in Pacific
Herald Tribune
MIAMI - Forecasters say Tropical Storm Gil is getting better organized in the Pacific, far off the southern tip of California. | The National Hurricane Center in Miami says maximum...
Tony Stewart smiles before practice for Saturday's NASCAR Sprint Cup All-Star auto race at Lowe's Motor Speedway in Concord, N.C., Friday, May 15, 2009.
AP / Terry Renna
Stewart fine after sprint car accident in Canada
The Washington Times
Facebook | Follow @washtimes | Will a conservative push to defund Obamacare politically backfire? | Login to Vote | View results | CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) - Tony Stewart was not injur...
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The Washington Times
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BBC News
Adults with diabetes have a higher risk of physical disability, research shows. | Older people with diabetes are 50% to 80% more likely to develop a p... (photo: WN / Aruna Mirasdar)
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Salad - Food - Diet - Health Healthy diet cuts risk of breast cancer
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Houston: Genetic mutation alone is not responsible for increasing the chances of breast cancer in women, according to researchers who claim diet plays... (photo: WN / Rubielyn Bunag)
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slice of brown bread - it is healthier than white bread - food Bread baking with the youngsters
The Examiner
Bread baking is one activity that children and adults can do together that's fun and even educational. Plus, the results of the work can be enjoyed by... (photo: WN / Aruna Mirasdar)
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Acnes on the chick of a teenager girl Healthy diet key to a blemish free skin
The Times Of India
You are what you eat. So a diet rich in fresh fruits and vegetables can give an acne free skin. | Acne is no longer a teenager's nightmare. Studies sh... (photo: WN / Aruna Mirasdar)
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