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First Human Receives Cardiac Stem Cells in Clinical Trial to Heal Damage Caused By Heart Attacks
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Heart Attack Patient Receives His Own Heart Stem Cells as Part of Medical Study to Determine Safety of New Technique to Repair Injured Heart Muscle


Infants Should Be Screened for Hip Trouble
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Developmental hip dysplasia is the most common congenital defect in newborns. The condition occurs when a hip joint is shallow, unstable or when the joint is dislocated.


New EPI Healthcare Study by June O'Neill Shows Uninsured 'Crisis' Wildly Overestimated
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Former CBO Director and Member of the President's Council of Economic Advisors' Authors New Report Titled "Who are the Uninsured?"


Dr. Donnica Moore Advocates that Women Follow a Preventive Dental Health Routine that Includes Crest Pro-Health Enamel Shield
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Leading women's health expert, Donnica L. Moore , MD, wants women to know that their dental health is important to their overall wellness. She recommends Crest and Oral-B Pro-Health products because they offer preventive solutions that can be easily integrated into a daily health regimen.


High Incidence of Obstructive Sleep Apnea in Suburban Dental Practices
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In a recent study published in the journal Sleep and Breathing, Dr Todd Morgan and others showed that the prevalence of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) may be higher than expected in suburban dental practices.


 
 
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  Republicans on Senate Committee Push to Exclude Abortion Services from Health Care Reform
UDENT News on Friday, July 03, 2009 10:16 PM

Republicans on the Senate Finance Committee are pushing for language in health care reform legislation that would eliminate coverage for abortion service

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  Health Care Reform Details Emerge with 'Play or Pay' Requirements, Leaving Some Wondering about Small Business Owner Insurance
UDENT News on Friday, July 03, 2009 9:15 AM

As the health care reform details emerge, more entrepreneurs are wondering about health insurance for small groups and business insurance premiums. Now, they are getting some answers and are turning ...

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  Johnson & Johnson Completes Initial Tender Offer for Cougar Biotechnology
UDENT News on Friday, July 03, 2009 9:14 AM

Johnson & Johnson today announced that the initial offering period of its tender offer for all outstanding shares of common stock of Cougar Biotechnology, Inc.

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  Health Care Reform and Chronic Disease
UDENT News on Thursday, July 02, 2009 7:08 PM

In response to Congress' debate on health care reform, state and local leaders from Maryland joined together at the Baltimore Medical System at Saint Agnes Hospital Community Care Center to call f...

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  High Incidence of Obstructive Sleep Apnea in Suburban Dental Practices image
UDENT News on Thursday, July 02, 2009 8:56 AM

In a recent study published in the journal Sleep and Breathing, Dr Todd Morgan and others showed that the prevalence of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) may be higher than expected in suburban dental pr...

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  Pennsylvania Patient Safety Authority Releases June Advisory
UDENT News on Thursday, July 02, 2009 8:40 AM

wo hospitals in southeast Pennsylvania have successfully reduced or eliminated healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) for intensive care patients in their facilities and are featured in the Pen...

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  Dr. Donnica Moore Advocates that Women Follow a Preventive Dental Health Routine that Includes Crest Pro-Health Enamel Shield
UDENT News on Wednesday, July 01, 2009 11:14 AM

Leading women's health expert, Donnica L. Moore , MD, wants women to know that their dental health is important to their overall wellness. She recommends Crest and Oral-B Pro-Health products be...

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  New EPI Healthcare Study by June O'Neill Shows Uninsured 'Crisis' Wildly Overestimated
UDENT News on Wednesday, July 01, 2009 9:40 AM

Former CBO Director and Member of the President's Council of Economic Advisors' Authors New Report Titled "Who are the Uninsured?"

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  Align Technology to Announce Second Quarter Fiscal 2009 Results on July 23, 2009
UDENT News on Wednesday, July 01, 2009 9:07 AM

Align Technology, Inc., the inventor of Invisalign(R), announced today that the Company will report second quarter 2009 financial results on Thursday, July 23, 2009 after the close of market.

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  Stemedica Discovers Significant Breakthrough in the Use of Stem Cells and Stem Cell Factors for the Treatment of Retinal Degeneration image
UDENT News on Wednesday, July 01, 2009 9:06 AM

Stemedica Cell Technologies, Inc., a leader in the manufacturing and development of clinical grade allogeneic adult stem cell technology, has discovered a significant breakthrough in the use of human...

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  Dental Network of America (DNoA) Acquires DenteMax, Owned by Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan
UDENT News on Wednesday, July 01, 2009 9:05 AM

Dental Network of America, LLC (DNoA) announced today the completion of its acquisition of DenteMax, an independent subsidiary of Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan (BCBSM).

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  More than One-Third of Docs Say Risk Level Rising for Potential H1N1 Flu Pandemic
UDENT News on Wednesday, July 01, 2009 9:02 AM

new national study among 696 physicians revealed that more than one-third of physicians (37%) reported that there was "somewhat of a risk" that the H1N1 swine flu could result in a catastrophic pan...

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Husband and Wife Who Will Be 90 Years Old Get Dental Implants

For those who have dentures that fly out, pop up, who can't even eat a piece of lettuce the news of dental implants is new news. Very few denture sufferers know that there is hope and help with dental implants.

Clearwater, Fl. (PRWEB) July 2, 2008 -- Dr. Jonathan J. Bromboz, leading implant dentist, was excited for his latest dental implant patients. They are both nearing their 90th birthdays. She was sick and tired of her teeth the way they were and he said, "well if you are getting them fixed so will I!"

"Some denture sufferers, Dr. Bromboz states, "have no idea that there is a solution to their problem of loose dentures that pop up or fly out when talking or eating. These people cannot eat the foods others eat. It is difficult, near impossible, for them to even eat a piece of lettuce. Most denture sufferers only wear their dentures out in public, for appearance sake. They cannot eat with them. They have tried pounds of denture adhesives, and creams and pastes, to no avail. Every year they wear the dentures, the supporting bone disappears more and more, leaving little or no support for the denture. Dental implants can stop the bone loss and stabilize the teeth so they can chew.

Dr. Bromboz says he is so happy to be able to provide a workable solution for these patient, so especially when they are older they can have quality of life. "We should be shouting it from the rooftops so that theser suffering people can get help." He goes on, "putting dental implants into the gums to support the dentures so they don't move is a breakthrough equal to the wheel. Imagine these people being able to eat again. Their digestive problems disappearing, their health improving and their enjoyment of life increased 100-fold. Digestive problems can occur simply by lack of fiber (like carrots, and the hard- to-chew foods). Well, a denture wearer may not be able to eat these vital foods."

"This could be the solution", Dr Bromboz states, "to the epidemic digestive and stomach problems older adults experience as they age and don't have workable teeth."

Recent patients of his have written:

"(Dr. Bromboz) wisely prescribed me 7 implants. that was the best thing I've done with my mouth in my entire life.! I now can eat steak, apples and pears, (and) have a perfect bite. Even my digestive system changed because I chew well." E.J.

"I wanted to pass this information on to you, in case other people might have doubts about (dental) implants. I have had mine about a year and am very satisfied with them. I can now eat foods that I was unable to eat before - such as apples, corn on the cob, chewy candies, nuts, etc. I'm glad I chose to go the "implant" way." MM.

The process is quite simple. Dental implants can be inserted in an appointment at the dental office. Loved ones, no matter what age, can get healthy and enjoy their food once again.


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