A dentist has spoken out about the red-flag signs to look out for when it comes to oral cancer - which, as the NHS describes, ...
High intake of sugar-sweetened beverages is associated with an increased risk of oral cavity cancer in women, data suggest.
Neglecting oral hygiene can significantly increase the risk of developing oral cancer due to chronic inflammation and bacterial infections. Key measures to mitigate this risk include maintaining ...
Women consuming at least one sugar-sweetened beverage (SSB) a day have an almost five times higher risk for oral cavity ...
In a new study, scientists have found an alarming link between sugary soda and oral cancer. As United Press International reports, new research out of the University of Washington found that ...
A study published in the journal Cancer found that people who had bitewing X-rays, used to show the upper and lower teeth in one area of your mouth, were twice as likely to develop meningioma ...
A natural citrus oil from oranges, lemons and limes is proving highly effective in relieving dry mouth, and when combined ...
Dry mouth is the most reported side effect following radiotherapy for the treatment of head and neck cancer, affecting up to 70% of patients due to salivary gland damage. It can lead to difficulty ...
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