the consequences of oral diseases on activities of daily living and overall quality of life are often overlooked. Recent research has uncovered a significant link between oral diseases and frailty, prompting assertions of a causal
"The interface between oral health and disease and systemic health and disease is centrally important," says Peterson. "We teach the dental and medical students that, if we detect an oral disorder for which the cause cannot be completely attributed to oral factors, we then need to think about...
increased incidence and severity of dental disease as well as loss of teeth and the many problems associated with edentulism. The presence of dental disease has also been shown to have a direct impact on the person’s overall systemic health, making dental care a critical component health care....
The data of the FB ingesting group were collected from dogs that received surgery for FB removal between January 2015 and October 2018. The surgery performed to remove the FB included gastrotomy, gastrectomy, enterectomy, enterotomy, gastric endoscopy. All the operated dogs were seen by a specia...
This phase can last anywhere from two to seven years, depending on various factors such as genetics, age, and overall health. During this time, the hair follicle is nourished by blood vessels, which supply essential nutrients to support healthy growth. To optimize this phase and promote strong...
ContextThe relationship between mental illness and violence has a significant effect on mental health policy, clinical practice, and public opinion about
For instance, a study in 100 public and commercial office buildings showed significant associations between late afternoon outdoor ozone and upper respiratory symptoms, with a trend also for irritated eyes; the authors speculated that ozone-initiated reactions could be associated with the observed ...
and female college students between the ages of 19 and 34, divided into two groups based on the presence or absence of acne (control group). Investigators asked participants via questionnaire about food intake of varying glycemic loads. The responses were then used to calculate overall glycemic ...
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