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Innate Immune Training Aggravates Inflammatory Bone Loss

University of Pennsylvania - February 28, 2025

Innovative CT Scan Technique Could Improve Prognosis and Treatments for Head and Neck Cancers, New Research Suggests

University of Maryland - February 26, 2025

How Healthy Stem Cells Turn Into Oral Cancer

University of California San Diego - February 4, 2025

New Study Identifies How Blood Vessel Dysfunction Can Worsen Chronic Disease

Oregon Health & Science University - January 10, 2025

An Earful of Gill: USC Stem Cell Study Points to the Evolutionary Origin of the Mammalian Outer Ear

University of Southern California - January 9, 2025

Non-Opioid Pain Relievers Beat Opioids After Dental Surgery

Rutgers University - January 6, 2025

Researchers Reveal Mechanisms Underlying Sjögren’s Disease

New York University - December 18, 2024

With New Imaging Approach, ADA Forsyth Scientists Closely Analyze Microbial Adhesive Interactions

ADA Forsyth Institute - November 18, 2024

NIDCR-funded Study Finds Females Have Lower Salivary Flow Than Males

University of Connecticut - August 27, 2024

First Genome-wide Comparison of Vapers and Smokers Finds Similar DNA Changes Linked to Disease Risk

University of Southern California - August 12, 2024

OMRF Study Ties Autoimmune Disease to Aging

Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation - June 13, 2024

Iowa Researcher Studies Incentives for Dental Visits

University of Iowa - May 28, 2024

UM Research Discovers New Way to Generate Human Cartilage

University of Montana - April 10, 2024

Scientists Identify Key Step in How Teeth Develop in the Womb

Cedars-Sinai Medical Center - April 3, 2024

Overcoming Dental Fear with the Tap of an App

New York University - February 26, 2024

UW Researchers Uncover New Clues About the Cause of Common Birth Defects

University of Wisconsin-Madison - January 19, 2024

New Study Reveals the Genetics of Human Head Shape

University of Pittsburgh - November 17, 2023

Combined Treatment Takes a Bite Out of Tooth Decay

University of Pennsylvania - October 18, 2023

New Information on the Most Important Early Stage of Embryonic Development

University of Helsinki - September 28, 2023

Toppling Siloes to Link Electronic Dental and Health Records

Regenstrief Institute - August 24, 2023

Cruise Control: Gliding Bacteria and Their Role in Antimicrobial Therapy

Arizona State University - July 17, 2023

Penn Dental Medicine Collaboration Identifies New Bacterial Species Involved in Tooth Decay

University of Pennsylvania - June 9, 2023

Researchers Modify Drug to Enter Cells and Treat Pain

New York University - May 22, 2023

Do Spiny Mice Hold the Key to Regenerative Healing? UK Study Explores

University of Kentucky - April 26, 2023

Healing the Unhealable: New Approach Helps Bones Mend Themselves

University of Pittsburgh - April 17, 2023
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