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2008-05-17 | A new book, The Lyme Disease Survival Guide, provides a single, comprehensive resource that describes conventional and alternative treatments, plus real-world, practical solutions for dealing with the lifestyle and emotional difficulties of this now-epidemic disease.
2008-05-14 | Porcelain veneers are one of the most popular options for improving the appearance of chipped, uneven, or discolored teeth. Applying veneers is a fairly simple procedure, requiring very little, if any, anesthesia. It is the most conservative and ideal option for many who want the perfect smile.
2008-05-14 | Many adults want straight teeth but shy away from the idea of wearing braces. Today you have options for correcting crooked teeth.
2008-05-10 | If you are searching for a way to straighten your smile, but you'd rather not wait a year or more, meet accelerated orthodontics, the newest concept in orthodontic treatment.
2008-05-09 | Dr Ira L Shapira is a Chicago Sleep apnea dentist and pioneer of dental sleep medicine. He gave informational lectures on Dental Sleep Medicine at the 2008 Big Sleep Show in Chicago. Oral appliances are preferred over CPAP by most patients who are offered a Choice on treatment. WWW.ihatecpap.com
2008-05-01 | Shanti Uganda is a Vancouver, BC, Canada based organization dedicated to helping children, women and communities in Uganda find peace and health.
2008-05-01 | Sleep apnea is a sleep disorder that affects millions of Americans. Although the problem is slowly becoming a mainstream topic, there are still so many people who have never heard of sleep apnea.
2008-04-23 | Today's ruling is a victory for science and freedom of speech. Scientists must be allowed to question bizarre claims and correct errors.
2008-04-21 | Company aims to develop novel therapies to prevent blindness
2008-04-14 | Jamestown, RI woman-owned software company recognized with Microsoft Gold Certification.
2008-04-13 | The MAX300-IGX Industrial Mass Spectrometer is suitable for use in potentially explosive atmospheres.
2008-04-13 | If your teeth are stained from coffee, soda, or just plain age, you may be considering tooth whitening. There are so many options available though, you're probably wondering if they all work and which one is right for you.
2008-04-13 | If you haven't heard of neuromuscular dentistry, you're missing out on the healthiest, most remarkable form of dentistry available.
2008-04-12 | Sleep apnea is a potentially serious condition that causes periods of stopped breathing during the night. Obstructive sleep apnea, OSA, refers to airway blockage that causes a sufferer to stray from their usual breathing pattern by pausing for an unusual length of time between breaths.
2008-04-05 | LiSAVIOR is a new approach to cure HIV. LiSAVIOR stays in the gastrointestinal tract and defeats HIV. Clinical studies will be conducted with the help of Bill and Melinda Gates Gates.
2008-04-05 | Inlays and onlays are types of metal-free fillings used to restore damage to the chewing surface of your back teeth. Made from porcelain they are stronger than traditional fillings because they are cemented to your tooth rather than packed into a cavity.
2008-04-03 | Porcelain crowns are a strong, permanent, natural looking option for replacing the entire upper portion of the tooth. This is an excellent option for many cases in which damage to the tooth is too extensive to be repaired with other methods.
2008-04-03 | Professional tooth whitening is the most popular cosmetic dentistry procedure today, and for good reason. In as little as a single office visit, your cosmetic dentist can whiten, brighten, and rejuvenate your smile, making you look younger, healthier, and more self confident.
2008-04-02 | Health care providers and patients need enhanced protection from blood borne pathogens before during and after any procedure involving the use of injections.
2008-03-22 | Snoring is a pretty common sleeping habit that millions of Americans (and their partners) deal with on a nightly basis. What is not commonly known is that snoring may be a symptom of a more serious problem called sleep apnea.