By: Shannon Rae Treasure | 2012-05-22 | Dental One, who has been diagnosed of having a heart related disease, would most likely be questioned, first, about their type of diet and lifestyle. However, it has been observed that even those individuals who are physically fit are still prone to these conditions. Which lead studies to one probable cause - Oral Bacteria. read more
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By: Sarah Labdar | 2010-09-09 | Alternative Medicine Do you have back pain or do you know someone who suffers with back pain, maybe a loved one, family member, friend, or coworker? Back pain can be anywhere from minimal to severe and normally progresses over time. If back pain is left untreated it can normally progress into debilitating, unbearable pain that not only is physical but also projects itself outward through the persons attitude and behavior. read more
By: Adriana N. | 2011-02-15 | Wellness Bad health is not just evident through physical attributes relative to the part that hurts. Receding gums may be caused by simply not brushing gently enough. However, it can also be a sign of serious problems with a person's heart and overall health... read more
By: Raleigh Victoria | 2011-03-23 | Dental You"ve been brushing your teeth twice a day since you were young. Your parents and your family dentist have been reminding you to get in the habit from the very beginning. Of course, when you picked up your toothbrush, your goal was probably as simple as clean, fresh breath. But oral hygiene is about more than clean teeth and a bright smile. When you squeeze out your toothpaste, you"re probably not expecting to improve and protect your heart and lung health. We all know that good oral hygiene can prevent gum disease, such as gingivitis. These diseases are the first signs of poor oral hygiene and are caused by the build-up of harmful bacteria in your mouth. This build-up can cause your gums to become swollen and bleed, and eventually yo ... Raleigh dentist , Raleigh cosmetic dentist , Raleigh general dentistry , Raleigh NC dentist , family dentists , Raleigh cosmetic dentistry , Raleigh cosmeti read more
By: Paulose | 2011-11-16 | Polution Can you believe that hospitals are causingdisease? But statistics say that more than half of the hospitals in the modern world cause diseases. Hospital rooms are contaminated with deadly super bugs that spread fataldiseases. read more
By: Camili Smith | 2013-03-01 | Wellness The infections are caused due to the presence of various bacteria, viruses, parasites & protozoa in the water, making the water contaminated. When this water is consumed by a person, it leads to water borne diseases thereby hampering physical health. read more
By: Sansad C. Jha | 2010-03-31 | Smoking It is and irony that despite 80% of smokers being aware of harmful smoking effects, are not able to quit smoking in the first attempt. Only around 7% smokers are able to say good bye to this habit in first attempt. read more
By: Brendon Spaziani | 2011-10-13 | Dental Having good oral hygiene helps prevent serious diseases like oral cancer. People who smoke, or have poor hygiene, are susceptible because infections can easily occur. read more
By: Dr. Heather Allen | 2012-01-09 | Alternative Medicine Maintaining oral hygiene not only provides you a charming smile but it can also help to maintain your self esteem and confidence. read more
By: Brenda Pat | 2011-09-28 | Dental No one likes being beside a person whose breath smells bad and therefore it is imperative that you maintain good oral hygiene. In this article, we give tips for maintaining oral hygiene. read more
By: Christy Fairlie | 2010-10-30 | Health & Fitness Maintaining basic personal hygiene is incredibly important and if you ever go to the toilet, or prepare to make food, most of us will usually be sure to wash our hands to prevent the spread of disease. This is incredibly important as failure to do so would mean that ... read more
By: Ronald K. Redman | 2011-09-09 | Medicine The introduction of bisphosphonates to the public was a supposed huge leap forward in management of osteoporosis which impacts millions of Americans. Unluckily, these recent times have been tough for these drugs as more complaints emerge regarding their adverse effects. read more