New research is providing a more precise prediction of COVID-19 severity that can be found by looking at autoantibodies in the nasal cavity, leading to more personalized treatment plans.
Dentists know patients do not favor the “goo” that is used to take impression — but Lawson says neither do they. With ...
COVID-19 presents a broad range of symptoms, varying in intensity from mild to severe and even life-threatening.
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The University of Kentucky College of Dentistry's 2023 Kentucky Early Learners' Oral Health Surveillance Project survey found dental decay rates for Kentucky children ages 2 through 5 are ...
The global dental caries and endodontic market is on a promising growth trajectory, with a projected compound annual growth ...
Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., who is expected to be tapped as Donald Trump's Health Czar, has said he will recommend municipalities get rid of fluoride.
A sinus infection, also known as sinusitis, occurs when the air cavities around your nasal passages become inflamed and ...
South Korea’s customs agency said Wednesday it has caught 13 dentists smuggling uncertified dental equipment into the country by purchasing it on Chinese e-commerce platform AliExpress. The dentists ...
A study from Emory University reveals that autoantibodies found in the nasal cavity can help predict and improve COVID-19 recovery. The research indicates that these antibodies regulate inflammation ...