When dentists look inside your mouth, they’re not just looking for cavities. They’re looking for gum disease and oral cancers, as well as assessing the overall health of the millions of bacteria, ...
Oral health is more than just ... from the wear and tear that leads to gum disease and discomfort. Chlorophyta, a green algae, is more than just a detox agent; it's a cleansing powerhouse for ...
About 18,000 Americans are diagnosed with a new case of oropharyngeal cancer each year, with a UK head, neck and thyroid surgeon pointing the finger at oral sex. Oropharyngeal cancer is a type of ...
Oncologists are increasingly looking at oral sex as a primary driver of an 'epidemic' of throat cancers. Rates of a specific type - known as oropharyngeal cancer - have been rising since the ...
Oropharyngeal cancer has now become more common than cervical cancer in the US and the UK. HPV is sexually transmitted. For oropharyngeal cancer, the main risk factor is the number of lifetime sexual ...
A Ukrainian student died after his chewing gum exploded in his mouth. Vladimir Likhonos, who was 25 years old, was studying at a branch of the Kyiv Polytechnic Institute in 2009 when he would meet his ...
Gum cancer, also known as gingival cancer, is a relatively rare type of oral cavity cancer. It is more commonly seen in people who smoke or use chewing tobacco. Gum cancer most often affects people ...