HHealth Read More Is Sparkling Water Bad for Your Teeth? A New Study Has AnswersAugust 2, 2026 Saliva appears to recover quickly after unsweetened sparkling water, hinting that not all fizzy drinks pose the same…
HHealth Read More Fluoride myths, DIY dentistry: Misinformation in oral healthJuly 27, 2026 From fluoride myths to DIY dentistry, researchers found that misleading online content is widespread, but there is still…
HHealth Read More Engineered scaffold restores skull growth in craniosynostosis mouse modelsJuly 5, 2026 An engineered triphasic biomaterial scaffold successfully recreated the cranial suture stem cell niche lost in craniosynostosis, a condition…
HHealthcare Read More Researchers Solve the Mystery Behind a Billion-Dollar Dental Implant DiseaseJune 9, 2026 Corroded dental implants release titanium particles that disrupt immune defenses, causing chronic inflammation and bone loss. Blocking the…
SScience Read More Recent analysis shows Neanderthals may have been first dentists in recorded historyMay 30, 2026 One of the most dreaded terms in dentistry is “root canal,” but at least we get to enjoy…
TTechnology Read More Study explores alternatives to clinical trials in rural healthcare researchMay 28, 2026 Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) are challenging to conduct in rural areas, however, a new Griffith University study examined…
HHealth Read More Association of periodontitis with reduced kidney function and albuminuria in early chronic kidney disease: a population-based studyApril 6, 2026 Eke, P. I., Dye, B. A., Wei, L., Thornton-Evans, G. O. & Genco, R. J. & Cdc Periodontal…
HHealth Read More Childhood stress may lead to digestive issues later in lifeMarch 17, 2026 Early life stress may lead to digestive issues later in life, driven by changes in the gut and…
HHealth Read More New strategy targets Porphyromonas gingivalis without harming healthy microbesMarch 4, 2026 For years, treating gum disease has meant scraping away plaque, cutting out damaged tissue or turning to antibiotics…
HHealth Read More NIH’s continued investment fuels TMJ pain researchFebruary 28, 2026 Chronic pain is one of the most common health conditions worldwide. Back pain is the most frequently reported…
HHealthcare Read More 15 Predictions For The Biggest Research Breakthroughs In 2026January 27, 2026 The future is now. (Credit: Butusova Elena on Shutterstock) In A Nutshell Personalized AI “health agents,” virtual drug…
HHealth Read More AR3-based optogenetic strategy shows high efficacy in inducing apoptosis and antitumor effectsDecember 2, 2025 One of the hallmarks of cancer cells is their ability to evade apoptosis, or programmed cell death, through…