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How One Inflammatory Disorder Exacerbates Another

University of Pennsylvania - April 27, 2022

Newly Identified Cell Type Could Be the Key to Restoring Damaged Salivary Glands

The Scripps Research Institute - April 12, 2022

To Fluoride or Not to Fluoride: Mixed Messages Complicate Oral Health Choices for Appalachian Moms

University of Pittsburgh - April 11, 2022

Carbs, Sugary Foods May Influence Poor Oral Health, Study Finds

University at Buffalo - April 7, 2022

New Research Underscores South Carolina’s Growing Strength as a Biomedical Research Hub

Clemson University - March 7, 2022

Evidence Grows for Vaping’s Role in Gum Disease

New York University - February 22, 2022

Study Reveals How Migraine Pain Signals Are Generated—and Blocked

New York University - February 3, 2022

A Crowning Achievement in Understanding Head Development

University of Southern California - January 9, 2022

Researchers Gain Insights Into How Ultrasmall Bacteria From the Environment Have Adapted To Live Inside Humans

The Forsyth Institute - January 3, 2022

A Stunning 3D Map of Blood Vessels and Cells in a Mouse Skull Could Help Scientists Make New Bones

Johns Hopkins University - November 18, 2021

Forsyth Researchers Reveal That Oral TM7 Bacteria May Protect Humans From Pathogenic Bacteria

The Forsyth Institute - November 10, 2021

Study Identifies Cancer Features That Could Guide Personalized Radiotherapy

University of Pittsburgh - November 3, 2021

‘Nanozyme’ Therapy Prevents Harmful Dental Plaque Buildup

University of Pennsylvania - October 25, 2021

Massage Doesn’t Just Make Muscles Feel Better, it Makes Them Heal Faster and Stronger

Harvard University - October 6, 2021

Darwin’s Short-Beak Enigma Solved

University of Utah - September 21, 2021

Nerve Repair, With Help From Stem Cells

University of Pennsylvania - September 7, 2021

UMass Amherst Research Finds 'Very low Rates' of Recommended Dental Fluoride Varnish Treatment for Young Children

University of Massachusetts Amherst - August 30, 2021

Study of East Africans Illuminates new Genetic Factors Underlying Human Faces

PLOS - August 19, 2021

Study Supports Gene Therapy as a Promising Treatment for Soft Bone Disease

Sanford Burnham Prebys - June 7, 2021

Head and Neck Cancer Cells Hijack nearby Healthy Tissue, Promoting further Invasion of Cancer Cells

University of Michigan - May 26, 2021

New Wiki on Salivary Proteins May Transform Diagnostic Testing and Personalized Medicine

University at Buffalo - May 25, 2021

Chemical Changes to Peptide siRNA-carrier Enhance Gene Silencing for Future Cancer Drugs

Medical University of South Carolina - May 24, 2021

A Gentler Strategy for Avoiding Childhood Dental Decay

University of Pennsylvania - May 18, 2021

Skin and Bones Repaired by Bioprinting during Surgery

Pennsylvania State University - April 26, 2021

CU Dental Researchers Make Craniofacial Gene Discovery

University of Colorado - April 19, 2021
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