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One hour of social media a day ‘doubles risk of vaping and smoking among children’
Using social media for just one hour a day doubles a child’s chance of smoking or vaping, a new study…
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Ultra-processed foods (UPFs) have been linked to 32 physical and mental health issues, according to a review. The review –…
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What you’ve missed this week
Missed out on this week’s dental news? No problem, here’s what happened over the past seven days… Child extractions increase…
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Whole grain carbohydrates could help to improve our oral health, a World Health Organization (WHO) study has found. The research concluded…
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Diabetes can increase chances of developing oral cancer
Women who suffer with diabetes face a much greater chance of developing oral cancer, new research shows. The research found…
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English have better teeth than Americans
A new study has shown that English people have better teeth than their US counterparts. In the study, published in the…
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