How much water should a person drink daily? The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine recommends approximately 91 ounces for women and 125 ounces for men, and this includes water from foods and beverages. Getting your ounces in may seem daunting, but … [Read more...]
How your oral health affects Alzheimer’s
Alzheimer’s Disease is a public health crisis in the United States, and according to the Alzheimer’s Association, more than 6 million Americans over the age of 65 are currently living with Alzheimer’s Disease. What’s worse is that this number is expected to climb to … [Read more...]
Lower Risk of Oral Cancer Linked to Flossing, Dentist Visits
Flossing is an important oral health habit that promotes a healthy mouth and body. However, a recent survey found only 16 percent of American respondents said they consistently floss once a day. When asked why they don’t floss, participants stated it is too time-consuming, … [Read more...]
Why our smile is our superpower
With comic books and movie adaptions making up a large part of modern entertainment, it’s easy to wonder about having superpowers. While many wish for super strength or the ability to fly, what many folks don’t realize is that they already have a superpower right under their … [Read more...]
How Smoking Can Lead to Periodontal Disease
Smoking causes several diseases and damages nearly every organ in your body, including your mouth. One of the many ways smoking degrades your oral health is by increasing your chances of getting periodontal disease, commonly known as gum disease. But what does that mean for your … [Read more...]
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