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In wellness, the early 2020s will be remembered as the time we went microbiome mad – ‘gut health’ were the words on ...
Oral health is closely tied to not just our physical wellness but also our mental and financial well-being. Unfortunately, ...
As you get older, you're prone to some oral health-related issues. The dental experts broke down a few of the most common ones that people experience so you can be aware of what to look out for ...
Antibiotic-resistant infections may occur when antibiotics aren’t able to kill off certain bacteria. Antibiotic resistance can cause serious health complications, such as organ failure. In some cases, ...
Here are a few must-know tips to improve your oral health, as suggested by Dr Shruthi: 1. Brush your teeth for 2 minutes To improve your oral health, you must know the right way to brush your ...
As part of activities to celebrate World Oral Health Day 2025, Pepsodent, a leading voice on oral hygience advocacy, has successfully carried out a nationwide school awareness campaign in select ...
Ayurveda emphasizes oral health as a reflection of overall body balance, particularly the quality and quantity of saliva influenced by Vata, Pitta, and Kapha doshas. Practices like using Mulethi ...
Today is World Oral Health Day (March 20), so it's the perfect time to talk about the importance of good oral hygiene and its impact on our overall health — which might be more significant than ...
ALBANY, N.Y. (March 20, 2025) — For pregnant women in the U.S., the use of oral health services during pregnancy remains low, with fewer than 40% seeking preventive oral health care.
Part of the Terpenes and Terpenoids Group Publications summarized: Draft Assessment for the Fourteen Terpene and Terpenoid Substances Group (published on January 25, 2025, for a 60-day public comment ...
Oral health affects everyone’s overall health and well-being. While policy discussions around health care often focus on medical conditions, it is crucial to recognize that oral health is the ...
When oral cancer develops due to HPV infection, medical professionals have several treatment options at their disposal. Traditional approaches include surgery, radiation therapy, and chemotherapy.