Teeth

Science (18 Nov, 2008)
Scientists to Use Silk to Recreate Bone and Teeth
A biomedical engineer from the United States claims that silkworms and spiders could help scientists in developing healthy bone tissue, which would replace damaged bone and/or teeth. ...
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Health & Fitness (23 Jan, 2009)
Computer Necrosis Of The Teeth - A New Technology Disease?
Over the last three years, dentists have confronted a new, completely surprising and practically unstudied pathologic process of the teeth, characterized by their systemic affection, more intensive than the one found after being exposed to radiance. ...
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Offbeat (21 Apr, 2009)
Bad Teeth and Breath Among the Biggest Concerns on Dates
According to a survey of 1,000 women that was carried out on behalf of acleans, Canada's only national weekly current affairs magazine, eight out of ten women worry the most about bad breath before a romantic meeting. ...
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Offbeat (15 Aug, 2007)
Impostor dentist works for 29 years
A dentist who had no medical training practiced dentistry for 29 years pretending he is a retired army doctor. ...
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Science (20 Oct, 2009)
People Will Live Longer By Producing Own Body Parts
According to British researchers, the evolution of science will make it possible for patients to grow new body parts within their own bodies, thus old people will be able to live well beyond 100 years. ...
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Health & Fitness (10 Oct, 2008)
Migraines - Original Solutions
It is well-known nowadays that circa 15 per cent of persons all over the world suffer from regular disturbing headaches, which makes approximately 585 million people. Usually, it is considered that women older than 40 are the ones who suffer the most from these headaches, but it is wrong. ...
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Environment (09 Oct, 2008)
Dinosaur King Size Secret
A new study offered a suggestion that dinosaurs called sauropods grew to enormous sizes and evolved successfully partly because they swallowed food whole without chewing it. ...
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Offbeat (15 Oct, 2008)
Parents starved their 14-year-old daughter
A 14-year-old girl was found in the state of extreme exhaustion in Seattle as her father and stepmother kept her without food and water. As authorities reported, her weight was just 48 pounds. ...
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Environment (01 Dec, 2008)
Evolution of Turtle's Shell Retraced
The recent discovery of turtle fossils in southwestern China gave scientists the possibility to determine the origin of their shells. As they found out, ancestors of modern turtles had hardened skin on their backs instead of shells. ...
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Health & Fitness (18 Dec, 2008)
Almost Total Face Transplant Carried Out in United States
It took US doctors from the Cleveland Clinic in Ohio 22 hours to perform world's first near full face transplant. ...
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Science (18 Dec, 2008)
New Traces of Giant Dinosaurs Discovered in Sahara
Paleontologists continue studying the depth of unrecorded times when dinosaurs dominated in animal world. This year scientists managed to find the fossils of pterosaur and sauropod in the Sahara Desert. ...
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Offbeat (17 Feb, 2009)
The 2009 Stella Awards Reveals Most Shocking US Lawsuits
This week at the annual Stella Awards, some of the most frivolous and outrageous lawsuits have been revealed to the public. ...
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Offbeat (13 Mar, 2009)
Man Loses a Testicle After Horse Bit it Off
A horse attacked a 35-year-old man while he was unloading sand stored in a horse-drawn cart at a construction spot in Indonesia. ...
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Offbeat (13 Mar, 2009)
Poll Identifies the Biggest Mistakes on a First Date
Onepoll.com, which is an internet marketing research company, carried out a poll of 3,000 people to identify the biggest mistakes a person makes on the first date. The number one mistake was clicking your fingers at a waiter. ...
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Offbeat (28 May, 2009)
Man Bites Woman Following Bite Me Remark
Francis Woodruff, 51, an instructor at Connecticut Police Academy, was accused with disorderly behavior after he bit one of his colleague's after bite me remark. ...
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