Lori continues reviewing
oral health concerns in dogs, in recognition of National -LSB-...]
Not exact matches
Warinner and colleague, Cecil M. Lewis, Jr., co-direct OU's Laboratories of Molecular Anthropology and Microbiome Research and the research focused on reconstructing the ancestral human
oral and gut microbiome, addressing questions
concerning how the relationship between humans and microbes has changed through time and how our microbiomes influence
health and disease
in diverse populations, both today and
in the past.
«Four of the many known side effects that are reported
in the literature are a big
concern to us as dentists
in regard to
oral and bone
health.»
Check your pet's teeth and
oral cavity — Examining your pet's teeth and mouth is an important part of preventing dental disease, which is one of the most common
health concerns in pets.
If you're
concerned about your dog's
oral health, I see bluestem as a very simple and pain - free way to promote
oral health in your dog
in a non-invasive way that they won't mind or notice.
The goal of
oral or dental surgery is repairing damages to the teeth or gums that can cause more extensive
health concerns in the future.
Occasionally people provide her with some of their medical records and other
health data, which is kept confidential unless the person
concerned gives their permission for the information to be out
in the public domain, or the information has already been reported publicly
in the media or
in oral or written testimony to courts, tribunals, and parliamentary inquiries.
A social and economic
concern Improving dental
health for people
in the bush is an important issue
in its own right, but the Alliance has taken up the fight because it recognises the broader significance of good
oral health on people's overall
health, and on their social, economic and emotional wellbeing.
Others talked about their
concerns at being left off the agenda (rare disease care, broader role for pharmacists,
oral health, rehabilitation under the NDIS), being left out of reform discussions (nurses) or «ambushed»
in a rapidly evolving reform process (aged care, pathology).