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Association with oral cavity cancer stronger when restricted to nonsmokers or light smokers and nondrinkers and light drinkers.
It's a refresher, especially as the temps turn up—but 12,000 people will likely die from oral cancer in the United States ...
This imbalance shows in different ways in different parts of the body. Including in the oral cavity, where the imbalance may reflect in the quality and quantity of saliva, the colour and ...
A University at Buffalo study using a sample of postmenopausal women is the first to examine the association between diet ...
Most oral and dental diseases are preventable, if you take care of your teeth and mouth. In-between visits to the dentist, ...
A visit to Porto wouldn't be complete without a stop to sample the city's most notable export — port wine. You'll find dozens of wine cellars scattered throughout Porto, and there's even a Port ...
Sail through the heart of the Pacific Northwest wine region. Sip wine on a river cruise through Bordeaux. These itineraries offer something for everyone. Some of the best food and wine cruises of ...
We might take oral hygiene for granted but ignoring it can quietly trigger a plethora of problems — from heart complications and digestive disorders to low immunity and emotional distress.
"Treatment of gum disease reduces the plaque bacterial load in the oral cavity, and maintaining good oral hygiene helps prevent harmful gum disease bacteria from entering the bloodstream and ...