Many dental leaders in the U.S. were left scrambling after the Health and Human Services Department unexpectedly gutted the ...
In the 2024 update of The Lancet Commission’s position on dementia care, a panel of experts identified 14 modifying risk ...
The CDC’s oral health department was essentially shut down as part of the HHS Department’s layoffs that began April 1, STAT reported. HHS employees began receiving dismissal notices yesterday as part ...
Dr Praveen Kumar further listed 8 facts about oral health and pregnancy that we didn’t know before. Pregnancy increases risk of dental problems: The hormonal changes of pregnancy can cause ...
has approved oral Fabhalta (iptacopan) for the treatment of adults with C3 glomerulopathy (C3G), to reduce proteinuria. “C3G is a debilitating disease often affecting young people, impacting many ...
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 ...
World Oral Health Day, marked annually on 20 March, draws attention to oral health being a key indicator of overall health, well-being and quality of life. Oral diseases are among the most common ...
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.
Fact sheets play a crucial role in supporting NSW residents prepare for emergencies and disasters. They offer essential and actionable information in an easy-to-understand format. Listen The fact ...
Swim England has relaunched a selection of its swimming with health conditions fact sheets following a review project supported by University of Nottingham. Adjusted figures show that there are ...
You may have to pay additional charges directly to the oral health provider, if: your adjusted family net income is between $70,000 and $89,999 the cost of your oral health care services are more than ...
World Oral Health Day 2024: It is observed on March 20 annually to unite the people to help reduce the burden of oral diseases as they affect individuals, health systems, and economies everywhere.