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Fact checked by Nick Blackmer New research found that drinking at least one sugary beverage a week was linked to a nearly ...
Oral cavity and oropharynx cancers—those that develop in the mouth, base of the tongue, tonsils and throat—are on the rise, especially in adults under 45 years old who have no history of risk factors ...
You may need to switch up your dental routine as you age. Here's what to pay attention to, according to dental experts.
The University of Mississippi Medical Center’s (UMMC) Department of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery offered free oral ...
New research reveals women who drink weekly sugary beverages face 5 times higher oral cancer risk. Learn the science behind ...
Regular consumption of sugary drinks may increase the risk of oral cancer by nearly five times, according to a University of Washington study. Researc ...
Lorrie Morgan is canceling two weeks of concerts and appearances after her husband Randy White was admitted to the hospital.
oral cancer, which occurs inside the mouth, is said to be on the rise worldwide, especially among non-smokers and young people who do not have factors previously known to be risk factors for oral ...
In the fight against cancer, researchers continue to look for everyday habits that might make a difference. A recent global ...
A group of four Fairfax County high school students have created an app that helps spot the signs of oral cancer with the ...