Dentistry News and Research

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Study investigates how glucose metabolism affects biochemical signals in cancer cells

Study investigates how glucose metabolism affects biochemical signals in cancer cells

Toothpaste is enough for baby’s teeth

Toothpaste is enough for baby’s teeth

Beauty N Black Wellness Tour to improve health of African American families

Beauty N Black Wellness Tour to improve health of African American families

STARS study receives £1.7m funding to test effectiveness of TCM course

STARS study receives £1.7m funding to test effectiveness of TCM course

Disorganized cancers more difficult to treat and consistently result in lower survival rates

Disorganized cancers more difficult to treat and consistently result in lower survival rates

REG3A molecule may lead to new treatments for psoriasis, wound-healing

REG3A molecule may lead to new treatments for psoriasis, wound-healing

Wellcome Trust awards University of Maryland $4M to accelerate development of conjugate NTS vaccine

Wellcome Trust awards University of Maryland $4M to accelerate development of conjugate NTS vaccine

CINJ commences enrollment in three-drug combination trial for breast cancer

CINJ commences enrollment in three-drug combination trial for breast cancer

Addition of physical activity intervention to usual care does not reduce depressive symptoms

Addition of physical activity intervention to usual care does not reduce depressive symptoms

SAGE to launch three open access journals in engineering and medicine

SAGE to launch three open access journals in engineering and medicine

Study finds no evidence to support an effect of THC on MS progression

Study finds no evidence to support an effect of THC on MS progression

Immune system may play a key role in removing Alzheimer's protein

Immune system may play a key role in removing Alzheimer's protein

Study identifies new genetic factor associated with lean diabetes

Study identifies new genetic factor associated with lean diabetes

New U-M hESC lines now available for federally-funded research

New U-M hESC lines now available for federally-funded research

Reovirus can trick the body's defenses to reach and kill cancer cells

Reovirus can trick the body's defenses to reach and kill cancer cells

Ischemic stroke on the rise among N.J. children

Ischemic stroke on the rise among N.J. children

Premature cancer death risk may be increased by dental plaque

Premature cancer death risk may be increased by dental plaque

CRT, BioInvent partner to identify new therapeutic antibodies in oncology

CRT, BioInvent partner to identify new therapeutic antibodies in oncology

Higher quality bone from stem cells

Higher quality bone from stem cells

HackensackUMC recognizes AcquiSci d-OSAB technology with research award

HackensackUMC recognizes AcquiSci d-OSAB technology with research award

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