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_ Dental Health How Dental Offices Are Protecting Patients and Staff During the Pandemic By Sondra Forsyth article ItΓÇÖs not exactly business as usual for the dental industry ΓÇô or patients ΓÇô as offices reopen for routine care … Read More→
_ Progress in Research for Alzheimer's Test By Jane Farrell article Researchers report an advance in the development of a blood test that could help detect AlzheimerΓÇÖs disease in people who … Read More→
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_ Cosmetic Surgery Plastic Surgery In a Pandemic World: Safety Protocols Your Doctor Should Use By Sondra Forsyth article People still want to look their best ΓÇô even when few are looking at them. As the pandemic continues and … Read More→
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_ Women's Health and Wellness Three New Scientific Theories to Explain Why Women Are More Susceptible to Autoimmune Disease than Men Are By Sondra Forsyth article Although autoimmune disease (AD) affects both genders, women are at an overwhelming disadvantage. Of the approximate 8 percent of the … Read More→
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_ High blood pressure / hypertension How Accurate Are Home Blood Pressure Monitors? By Jane Farrell article Most blood pressure devices sold for home monitoring in Australia ΓÇô and possibly worldwide ΓÇô may not have been validated … Read More→