This Week's Top 10 Viewed Stories
� 1. ‘No-Drill’ Dentistry Stops Tooth Decay
Dec. 6, 2015 - A new study has revealed that tooth decay (dental caries) can be stopped, reversed, and prevented without the need for the traditional ‘fill and drill’ approach that has ...
Dec. 6, 2015 - A new study has revealed that tooth decay (dental caries) can be stopped, reversed, and prevented without the need for the traditional ‘fill and drill’ approach that has ...
� 2. Surprising Ways to Get Cavities (2nd week)
ORLANDO, Fla. (Ivanhoe Newswire) -- Over 92 percent of American adults 20 to 64 have had cavities in their permanent teeth, and many think that their sugar intake is the main culprit. Here are the details on some unexpected causes of dental decay.
ORLANDO, Fla. (Ivanhoe Newswire) -- Over 92 percent of American adults 20 to 64 have had cavities in their permanent teeth, and many think that their sugar intake is the main culprit. Here are the details on some unexpected causes of dental decay.
� 3. Early Choices Prevent Alzheimer’s (2nd week)
NEW YORK. (Ivanhoe Newswire) -- Experts aren’t exactly sure what causes Alzheimer’s disease, and there is no cure, but the latest research indicates that one out of three cases might be preventable by adopting certain health and lifestyle habits early in life. Here’s more on a first-of-its kind Alzheimer’s prevention clinic guiding patients toward better brain health.
NEW YORK. (Ivanhoe Newswire) -- Experts aren’t exactly sure what causes Alzheimer’s disease, and there is no cure, but the latest research indicates that one out of three cases might be preventable by adopting certain health and lifestyle habits early in life. Here’s more on a first-of-its kind Alzheimer’s prevention clinic guiding patients toward better brain health.
� 4. Dementia: Activity Levels Affect Quality of Life
Dec. 4, 2015 - People with dementia living in long-term care often show low levels of activity participation, which negatively impacts their quality of life, say ...
Dec. 4, 2015 - People with dementia living in long-term care often show low levels of activity participation, which negatively impacts their quality of life, say ...
� 5. Sleep Apnea: Synthetic Cannabis Pill
CHICAGO. (Ivanhoe Newswire) -- More than 12 million Americans suffer with sleep apnea, a potentially serious sleep disorder that causes your breathing to start and stop during rest and can lead to heart disease, stroke and diabetes. Now a much - needed new treatment could be as easy as popping a pill.
CHICAGO. (Ivanhoe Newswire) -- More than 12 million Americans suffer with sleep apnea, a potentially serious sleep disorder that causes your breathing to start and stop during rest and can lead to heart disease, stroke and diabetes. Now a much - needed new treatment could be as easy as popping a pill.
� 6. New Schizophrenia Treatments May Be Effective
Dec. 8, 2015 - Mounting evidence indicates that disturbances in the brain’s glutamate pathway contribute to symptoms of schizophrenia. Thus, the glutamate pathway has become the target of a number of new drug ...
Dec. 8, 2015 - Mounting evidence indicates that disturbances in the brain’s glutamate pathway contribute to symptoms of schizophrenia. Thus, the glutamate pathway has become the target of a number of new drug ...
� 7. Leukemia: Why Is New Drug So Effective? (2nd week)
Nov. 30, 2015 - When preliminary tests show that a new drug has remarkable effectiveness against a lethal illness, everyone wants to know ...
Nov. 30, 2015 - When preliminary tests show that a new drug has remarkable effectiveness against a lethal illness, everyone wants to know ...
� 8. Detecting Cancer Cells Before They Form Metastases (2nd week)
Nov. 23, 2015 - A new method to detect cancer cells in the blood before they settle in the tissue and form a new tumor has been developed by a team of researchers. To date, it has been difficult to detect cancer ...
Nov. 23, 2015 - A new method to detect cancer cells in the blood before they settle in the tissue and form a new tumor has been developed by a team of researchers. To date, it has been difficult to detect cancer ...
� 9. Roger Technology Goes to School
SAN ANTONIO. (Ivanhoe Newswire) -- If you have a cell phone, a television or even a fitness device...you’ve probably benefitted from Bluetooth technology. Now, Bluetooth-type technology is stepping into the classroom to create a &dlquo;user-friendly” environment for the hearing impaired. There is a new system that allows teachers to be heard by students, no matter where they are.
SAN ANTONIO. (Ivanhoe Newswire) -- If you have a cell phone, a television or even a fitness device...you’ve probably benefitted from Bluetooth technology. Now, Bluetooth-type technology is stepping into the classroom to create a &dlquo;user-friendly” environment for the hearing impaired. There is a new system that allows teachers to be heard by students, no matter where they are.
� 10. What’s The Scoop on Salad?
CLEARWATER, Fla. (Ivanhoe Newswire) -- Choose a salad and you probably think you’ve done yourself a nutritious favor. But does that salad really deserve superstar status? We put salads on the chopping block so you’ll know what makes the cut.
CLEARWATER, Fla. (Ivanhoe Newswire) -- Choose a salad and you probably think you’ve done yourself a nutritious favor. But does that salad really deserve superstar status? We put salads on the chopping block so you’ll know what makes the cut.
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