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Specialty dental care remains out of reach for many poor Illinois children
A smile revealing rows of healthy white teeth spreads across 8-year-old Maria McCarthy's face.
Confident and poised, the Skokie girl smiles easily. But five years ago, when she arrived as a foster child at the home of Michael and Ana McCarthy, her baby...Tags: Medical Procedures and Tests, Health Insurance, Judges, Health, Cook County
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Dentists can use modern technology to put anxiety to rest
marieg@herald-mail.comFor some people, the worst part of breaking a tooth or having an abcess isn't the pain that can shoot to your core. The absolute worst is visiting the dentist. On the surface, dental phobia might seem a little out of proportion. After all, it's not...Tags: Heart Surgery, Physiology, Health, Human Body, Teeth
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Al Smith: 'Smiling Schools' improving health
While state and local leaders hail the importance of the ongoing $900 million expansion at the University of Kentucky’s Chandler Medical Center, a lower-key visit to the UK College of Dentistry last week should not go unnoticed. It promised the...Tags: Arts and Culture, United Kingdom, Government, Health, Heart Disease
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Battling childhood obesity is about the numbers
marieg@herald-mail.comIt's elementary. Healthy lifestyle choices should begin in childhood. But parents are busy. Fast food is cheap. And technology helps keep children sedentary. As a result, one out of three children in the United States is overweight or obese, according...Tags: Diabetes, Elections, Housing and Urban Planning, American Academy of Pediatrics, Health
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From Sun Magazine: Botox 2.0
When Sandy Rosenblatt looked in the mirror, the striking brunette could see nothing but one big flaw — her eyes, which were sunken and seemed a little dark. So at 34 she had a plastic surgeon smooth them over. While she was there, she decided to...Tags: Brad Pitt, Reconstruction, Otolaryngology, Botox (drug), Health
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Kids get cash for candy
Charlevoix area children looking to avoid a stomach ache or cavities from eating too much Halloween candy can unload some of the haunting loot and make a few dollars in the process.
Beacon Dental Center will again be offering a candy buy-back program...Tags: Halloween, Dentistry and Dental Health
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Finding a sweet spot: Health professionals suggest moderation when eating Halloween candy
The candy which costumed children collect each Halloween may taste plenty sweet, but its nutritional reputation is less so.
With this in mind, local dental and health professionals suggest that children and their families limit the “treat”...Tags: Family, Facebook, Health and Medical Professionals, High Blood Pressure, Religious Festivals
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Make sure structural materials dry before rebuilding
After a flood, the normal response is to clean up and rebuild as soon as possible. "However, rebuilding too quickly after a flood can cause continuing problems, such as mold growth, which is a health hazard, and deterioration of wood and wall coverings,...Tags: Physical Conditions, Dentistry and Dental Health, Metal and Mineral, Asthma, Health
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Crest Ad Campaign Grossing Many Subway Riders Out
pix11.comIt's one thing when dentists have to stare into the mouths of their patients. It's another when straphangers have a similar up close and personal experience. Many subway riders walking to and from their trains in the Columbus Circle subway station stop...Tags: Elections, Dentistry and Dental Health, Health, Travel, Fluoride
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Arena plans: What lies beneath?
The last time someone tried to build a hockey arena in Allentown, the risk of sinkholes and cost of dealing with them helped sink the project.
That was a decade ago.
Work crews have begun drilling test holes deep beneath the surface at the site of the...Tags: Mike Moore, Allentown, Lehigh University, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Dentistry and Dental Health
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Success smiles on Clark County tooth varnishing program
The Winchester SunAfter three years, the Clark County Dental Health Initiative has surpassed dentists’ projections for the fifth year of the program. Winchester dentist Rankin Skinner has been leading the fluoride varnish treatments program since it began in the...Tags: The New York Times, Teeth, Kentucky, Dentistry and Dental Health, Dental Health
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