Japan’s tooth-regrowth breakthrough changes everything Losing teeth has meant artificial replacements for centuries. Japanese ...
“Early humans used chewing sticks, twigs, bird feathers, animal bones, and plant fibers to remove debris from their teeth,” ...
Singapore dentists will gradually reduce mercury use in tooth fillings, despite a WHO call for a phase-out, prioritising ...
THE average adult can survive around three days without water. But for writer Sophie Swietochowski, a self-confessed coffee ...
A HuffPost investigation found how the Trump administration systematically destroyed safeguards for detainees, subjecting ...
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How to give yourself the grace you offer everyone else
You show up with compassion for everyone in your life. This is a gentle, practical plan to extend the same care to yourself, even on the busiest days.
The 39-month average CISO tenure reflects more than just dismissals. Many security leaders resign under the weight of ...
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There’s a strange connection between human laughter and primate aggression that evolutionary science can’t figure out
Here's something that'll make your next giggle session feel a bit weird: scientists genuinely can't figure out if your ...
Tiny marine creatures called conodonts, extinct for millions of years, held the title for the sharpest teeth. These eel-like ...
In the landscape of restorative dentistry, the transition from removable prosthetics like dentures and bridges to permanent, biologically integrated dental implants represents one of the most ...
From Nylon to Neural Networks Defining the Landscape The Hawthorne Effect in the Bathroom Manual Toothbrush vs.
Wildlife officials say many of the cold-stunned reptiles were humanely killed after a short-term emergency order ended ...
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