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The Bug Stops Here: When The CDC Can't Identify A Microbe, It Calls On Harvard Sleuths
March 18, 1998 Researchers at Forsyth Dental Center are tracing the identity of unknown and emerging microbes, some of which have foiled the efforts of investigators around the country. ... > full story -
Rare Mutation Find May Offer Clues To Treating Osteoporosis
March 16, 1998 Unsightly, defective teeth -- but extraordinarily strong bones -- result from an unusual genetic mutation identified, located and cloned for the first time by researchers at the University of North ... > full story -
First Study To Take Bacteria Directly From Patients' Mouths Further Supports Possible Link Between Gum And Heart Disease
February 27, 1998 By taking bacteria samples directly from patients' mouths and exposing the samples to human blood platelets, researchers at Temple Univeristy Schools of Dentistry and Medicine have further ... > full story -
University Of Florida Dentistry Links With The Community
February 20, 1998 Socioeconomic factors and education influence the outcome of children's dental ... > full story -
Researchers Study 'Natural' Screen For Cancer
February 9, 1998 A team of researchers at Simon Fraser University is shedding new light on cancer detection and treatment. Engineering scientist Andrew Rawicz and two researchers from the University of Kiev are ... > full story -
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Dentists Warned To Look Out For Oral Piercing
August 26, 1997 Body piercing is becoming more popular these days, and as people run out of body parts to impale, many are turning to the mouth, lips and tongue as suitable places for jewelry. ... > full story -
University Of Florida Dental Material Helps Dentures Stay Planted
June 20, 1997 A five-year study of a dental implant material developed at UF shows it successfully prevents jaw bone loss after tooth extraction. ... > full story
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