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New research reveals women who drink weekly sugary beverages face 5 times higher oral cancer risk. Learn the science behind ...
According to the American Cancer Society, smoking tobacco is responsible for around 20 percent of all cancer cases and 30 ...
ROANOKE, Va. (WDBJ) - The American Cancer Society has estimated there will be almost 60,000 new cases of oral cancer this ...
You may know that caring for your gut microbiome could help you live longer. But brushing and flossing your teeth is also a ...
Dr Sanketh K Reddy explains the link between oral cancer and tobacco/alcohol use. He also highlights the symptoms and ...
In general, head and neck cancers are treated with surgery, radiation, chemotherapy or a combination. However, head and neck ...
Good Oral Hygiene Habits, Avoiding Risky Lifestyle Behaviors, and Proactive Screenings Can Significantly Enhance Disease Prevention.Atlanta, GA, April 15, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- During April’s Oral ...
USOSM Surgeon Partners to Participate Across Seven States IRVING, Texas, April 14, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- In honor of Oral, Head and Neck Cancer Awareness Month, 26 U.S. Oral Surgery Management ...
You may need to switch up your dental routine as you age. Here's what to pay attention to, according to dental experts.
The risk of cancer goes up with age, in part because aging impedes the body's ability to detect and destroy cells with ...
Not surprisingly, finding the magic bullet has become the holy grail for Alzheimer’s researchers. But it’s proving to be an ...
Fact checked by Nick Blackmer New research found that drinking at least one sugary beverage a week was linked to a nearly ...