NDA President Advises Members On Dental Health All Africa [This Day]The President of the Nigerian Dental Association (NDA), Dr. Akanbi Olojede has charged members of the association in the country to adopt precautionary measures in order to deal effectively with dental and medical emergency conditions by eq...
Local children participate in volunteer dental missions North Jersey Drs. Jamie Diament-Golub and Jon Golub have continued their dental volunteer work this year with a mission to Jamaica, and upcoming missions to Cambodia and Mongolia. PHOTO COURTESY OF DRS. JAMIE DIAMENT-GOLUB AND JON GOLUB | Drs. Jamie Diament-Golub...
Cap on dentistry students lifted Otago Daily Times The Government has agreed to increase the number of undergraduate domestic dentistry students at University of Otago for the first time since 1961. | The increase from 54 funded places for domestic students to 60 places a year came into effect this y...
>Animal Emergency & Referral Center of Minnesota Offers Tips on Pet Dental Health Seattle Post In honor of National Pet Dental Health Month, Animal Emergency & Referral Center of Minnesota is providing information on how to keep pets' teeth healthy. | Oakdale, MN (PRWEB) February 26, 2014 | February is National Pet Dental Health Month....
Dr. Gene Paxton Lewis, who championed public health dentistry in Kentucky, dies at age 78 Lexington Herald-Leader Dr. Gene Paxton Lewis, 78, a champion of public health dentistry, died Feb. 12 in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. | Dr. Lewis spent more than 20 years with the U.S. Public Health Service, and much of that time was spent helping develop community health centers,...
>Dallas Dentist, Dr. Michael Neeley, Raises Awareness for Gum Disease Awareness Month Seattle Post February is Gum Disease Awareness Month, and Dallas dentist Dr. Michael Neeley is reminding patients of the importance of noting gum disease symptoms and seeking treatment. Dr. Neeley offers patients relief from gum pain and other symptoms with the L...
Christie testing budget plan at town hall meeting The Washington Times Facebook | Follow @washtimes | Do you think Russian President Vladimir Putin will stay out of the Ukrainian conflict? | Login to Vote | View results | LONG HILL, N.J. (AP) - New Je...
Murray, Ferrer, advance to the 2nd round in Mexico The Washington Times Facebook | Follow @washtimes | Do you think Russian President Vladimir Putin will stay out of the Ukrainian conflict? | Login to Vote | View results | ACAPULCO, Mexico (AP) - David...
Fruit juice is as high in acid as vinegar for weakening teeth The Examiner Fruit drinks, smoothies, and juices can damage, dissolve, and rot your teeth, say new studies. Dentists are warning patients about the most popular fruit drinks and smoothies that ...
Russia queries Ukraine's legitimacy Belfast Telegraph Russia's prime minister says the legitimacy of the new Ukrainian authorities is questionable. | Dmitry Medvedev said the new authorities have come to power as a result of "armed mu...
Ukraine: threat of revolution poses problems for Putin The Observer Anti-government protesters man the barricades in Kiev's Independence Square last week. Photograph: Jeff J Mitchell/Getty Images | Seen from the point of view of Vladimir Putin, Mos...
Holcomb, Zubkov expected to battle for 4-man title The Washington Times 4 PhotosHolcomb, Zubkov expected to battle for 4-man title | Facebook | Follow @washtimes | Will the U.S. win the most gold medals by the end of the 2014 Winter Olympics? | Login t...
Ukraine’s Victor Yanukovych and protesters agree on truce The Australian UKRAINE’S embattled president and leaders of the protests roiling the country have agreed on a truce, following violence that left at least 26 people dead in the capital. | A...
Loneliness, not obesity, biggest killer of elderly The Times Of India LONDON: Loneliness is a major health risk for the elderly and it can increase the risk of premature death by 14%, warns a new research. A meta-analysi... (photo: WN / Sayali Santosh Kadam)
Eating barbecued, fried food linked to Alzheimer's Newstrack India Tweet | London, February 25 (ANI): A new study has revealed that eating a meat-rich diet, which has been fried, barbecued or grilled, can trigger Alzh... (photo: WN / Sayali Santosh Kadam)
Diet hope for motor neurone disease Belfast Telegraph A high-calorie diet may slow down the deadly progression of motor neurone disease, research has shown. | The condition, suffered by top physicist Prof... (photo: AP / Dave Einsel, File)
Fight cold by eating citrus fruits, spices The Times Of India You can try your best to keep the flu away, but you end up with a runny nose anyway. With the onset of flu season, it's time to stock up on food and d... (photo: WN / Periasamy)