It seems that new parents have one more reason to pay attention to the oral health of their toothless babies...
Want a longer life? Then exercise 15 minutes a day and watch less TV.
Heavy smokers experience sadness after quitting. A study suggests this may be because early withdrawal leads to an increase in the mood-related brain protein monoamine oxidase A (MAO-A).
Lollies and sweets are bad for your teeth...
Nutritionists in China found when both lean and obese young men chewed more at a meal, they ingested fewer calories and had more favourable levels of gut hormones in their blood, lending credence to the saying “Eat less, chew more”.
The best antioxidant sources are fruits and vegetables, as well as products derived from plants.
We’ll this week has marked two big milestones for Evolve...
New research forecasts that over one in four post-menopausal women are likely to suffer from tooth loss over a five year period.
In a study, Identification of unrecognized diabetes and pre-diabetes in a dental setting...
People More Concerned About Germs On Their Hands Than Germs In Their Mouths
Oh how I hate it when I get a headache, the crushing pain in my temples...
A new study suggests that severe gum disease (chronic periodontitis) may cause a reduction in red blood cells and haemoglobin leading to the blood disorder anaemia.
Oh no not again. It’s not good news for Dentists as the latest piece of research by the British Dental Health Foundation...
Australian Medical Association admits that the medical’s student’s health is worse than the average population!
I have for many years now taken the position that alcohol is a poison and causes serious harm to the body.
Seeing as I do dentistry for a living it’s not surprising that I am often asked about calcium...