Dental professionals will learn about the causes of aphthous ulcers and how sea salt rinses can improve patient outcomes by supporting faster healing and reducing recurrence. Managing Oral Side ...
Whether it's a pine nut or certain supplements, there are many reasons you can have a metallic taste in your mouth.
Patients with rheumatoid arthritis often report dry mouth along with joint pain, swelling, and stiffness. Managing this condition typically involves medication and lifestyle changes to alleviate ...
Kenvue, the manufacturer of Listerine, maintains that the use of the mouthwash does not have any relationship to colorectal ...
Enzalutamide is a hormone treatment. Talazoparib is a PARP inhibitor, a drug that stops damaged cancer cells from repairing themselves. “Having a novel combination of well-tolerated medications ...
Infusions over the next few months saw Carter gain health and become free of cancer. He turned 100 earlier this month. Patients getting out of cancer, like Carter, is the Holy Grail. Keytruda, even if ...
Clinical review finds doctors can safely remove teeth in patients in need of oral surgery A London hospital has developed a method of safely removing teeth in cancer patients in desperate need of ...
Photographs by Laura Boushnak Text by Laura Boushnak and Cassandra Vinograd Laura Boushnak spent time with three cancer patients receiving treatment in Amman, Jordan, after their evacuation from Gaza.
Cancer care is becoming more complicated, creating a larger gap between specialty hospitals and local physicians, The Wall Street Journal reported Oct. 22. Here are four things to know: 1.
The ongoing dental crisis in the UK has led to fears that while many patients now simply cannot get an appointment, an increasing number of mouth cancer cases are potentially being overlooked.
Radiation therapy is a common component of breast cancer treatment for patients. The high-powered beams of intense energy kill cancer cells and reduce the risk of the cancer recurring. Dr.
Scientists that discovered a life-saving drug to treat cancer patients with a faulty gene are marking a special anniversary, and looking back at the impact their work has had around the world.