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Texas Tech Dental Oral Health Clinic Hosts Screen and Clean for El Paso 915 Stars Special Olympics Soccer Team
According to the Institute for Oral Health, one-third of individuals in households experiencing disabilities had not visited a dentist in two or more years, compared to 19.7% in households without disabilities. Individuals with disabilities are also twice as likely to experience high dental anxiety (21.8%) compared to those without disabilities (10.6%).
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- UM171 Breaks New Ground
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- UChicago Cancer Experts Showcase Leadership and Innovation at the 2025 ASCO Annual Meeting
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- At the Bedside: UTHealth Houston Brings Relief to Mother Living with Rare Neurological Disorder
- Heart Attack Deaths Are Down - So Why is Your Risk of Heart Disease Greater Than Ever?
- New Statistical Method Identifies Hidden Gene Programs Linked to Poor Survival in Aggressive Pancreatic Cancer
- BSD and Pritzker School of Medicine Honor Graduates at 539th Convocation
- Fecal Transplants: Promising Treatment or Potential Health Risk?
- Food as Medicine: How Diet Shapes Gut Microbiome Health
- 'Dr. Marcy' Gets the Gold
- UChicago Medicine Crown Point Celebrates One Year of Care
- Striking Increase in Obesity Observed Among Youth Between 2011 and 2023
- Risk for Microscopic Colitis in Older Adults Not Associated with Medications Like Statins and NSAIDs
- Catheter Ablation Reduces Risk for Stroke, Mortality, and Heart Failure, Demonstrating Advantage Over Surgical Ablation
- ACP Issues Recommendations for Optimizing Risk Adjustment, Encouraging Adoption of Standardized Methods and the Interoperability of Health Care Data
- A Lymphoma Diagnosis, a Difficult Treatment -- and Then a Beautiful Wedding
- 'I Get to Love You with Two Hearts Now': Chicago Mom Thriving After Complex Double-Organ Transplant
- How UChicago Medicine Ingalls Memorial Is Addressing Care Disparities for Black Parents-to-Be
- Close to 150,000 Pounds of Ready-to-eat Bologna Recalled Due to Mislabeling
- Pathology Professors Diagnose Common Classroom Hurdles
- Research Fine Tunes Tools Used to Search for Genetic Causes of Asthma
- Experts Sound Alarm About Risk of Child Deaths in Hot Cars
- Nestle, Other Food Companies Vow to Ban Artificial Colors
- Smart Farm-Grown Plant Unlocks Hair Health Benefits... Korea Food Research Institute Succeeds in Functional Food Ingredient Development
- Tens of Thousands of Heart Attacks and Strokes Could Be Avoided Each Year if Cholesterol-Lowering Drugs Were Used According to Guidelines
- UCLA Researchers Uncover Key Mechanism of Brain Repair in Vascular Dementia, Revealing Promising Therapeutic Target
- Cedars-Sinai Study Shows Racial Bias in AI-Generated Treatment Regimens for Psychiatric Patients
- Pesquisador da Mayo Clinic aproveita a singularidade do espaco para gerar avancos medicos na Terra
- Mayo Clinic Researcher Harnesses Uniqueness of Space to Advance Medicine on Earth
- Need A 'Eureka' Moment? Take A Good Nap, Study Says
- Could Your Address Determine Your Dementia Risk?
- Researchers Target Alzheimer's Risk and Resilience Among Brazilian Immigrants
- Exercise Helps Kids' Mood Disorders, Can Serve As Alternative To Meds, Review Finds
- Severe Bleeding After Delivery Linked To Long-Term Heart Health Problems
- New Test Can Predict, Help Prevent Miscarriage
- 'Pill-On-A-String' Could Revolutionize Testing For Throat Cancer
- It Takes Heart - How Collaborative Care and Cutting-Edge Research Helped Save the Life of Patient with Rare Cardiac Condition
- From Cards to Code: Reviving Europe's Battle Against Biliary Atresia
- Unlocking the Role of Lcn2 in COVID-19 Lung Damage
- InterShunt Enrolls First Patient in New Heart Failure Study
- Mothers Are More Likely to Smoke Later in Life if They Take Longer Parental Leave
- Publicly Insured Patients with Opioid Addiction Are Less Likely to Receive Treatment Services
- Americans Largely Disapprove of Attacks on Science and Medicine, Survey Finds
- New Noncoding RNA Identified as Key Regulator in Ovarian Cell Survival (Partially Approved)
- ISPOR Takes Health Research Mainstream With
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