Though sparkling water is not as acidic as sugary sodas, it's still more acidic than plain old water, which can be bad news ...
You know the drill — you’re supposed to floss at least once a day to remove plaque and food particles from your teeth to reduce your risk of cavities and gum disease. Some flosses are healthier than ...
“They have no nutritional value ... Small amounts of trans fats can increase the risk for cardiovascular disease ...
Dr. Linda Niessen is the Founding Dean at KCU College of Dental Medicine in Joplin, and she is back again for another Tooth ...
Words by Shelton Hull Here we are, at the start of a fresh new year, with fresh new stories to tell. Admittedly, not as many as one might have liked. 2025 marks the ninth year of “Folio Weed,” and I w ...
ProDentim enters the spotlight at a time when more individuals are rethinking conventional dental products, questioning the long-standing reliance on abrasive chemicals and harsh mouthwashes. By ...
Wine notably contributes to the Western Slope lifestyle and economy, with around 30 wineries in Mesa County alone.
Oncologists are praising the surgeon general's recommendation to add cancer-risk warning labels to alcohol.
An MRI scan uses strong magnets and radio waves to create highly detailed images of the inside of your body, and it’s ...
While the body of evidence to date shows that alcohol can cause cancer, the data on red wine are less clear-cut.
I’ve never been a huge fan of slathering my arms and legs with heavy creams. Instead, I prefer body cream’s lighter alternative, body oil, which absorbs quickly, locks in moisture, and leaves ...