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Planning On Buying a Medical Or Dental Practice?
The obvious initial considerations in buying medical and dental practices that immediately come to mind are the purchase price and the location of the practice… Continue Reading
What Is Periodontal Disease?
Periodontal disease (also known as periodontitis and gum disease) is a common inflammatory condition that affects the supporting and surrounding soft tissues of the tooth,… Continue Reading
Cesarean Section Defects and Subsequent Fertility
Cesarean sections are usually done in over 20% of deliveries globally. In the US, nearly a third of deliveries are by cesarean (31.9% in 2018),… Continue Reading
Relief Is NOT Always a Good Start
Going for quick relief, many people create a cycle of chronic problems that could be avoided. Whether it’s just a wry neck, back pain when… Continue Reading
Do You Know About Dental Savings Plans?
Dental savings plans are even a better value than dental insurance. With rising costs of activities and daily needs, proactive care can fall by the… Continue Reading
The Serious Side Effects Of TMJ Disorder
Although there is a connection between TMJ disorder and other disease processes, the explanation of how this works may take a little time. When a… Continue Reading
The Light Is Not Illuminated Enough
The light is not illuminated enough on the complicated burdens Black youth have to bare. Signs and symptoms of depression, race based traumatic stress, anxiety,… Continue Reading
Disenfranchised Grief and Why Professional Caregivers Experience It
When shopping for a sympathy card, you’ll find cards for loss of parents, spouses, children, even friends. There probably wouldn’t be a card for “loss… Continue Reading
Diabetes and Your Oral Health
If you have diabetes, it is particularly important to maintain excellent oral health. That’s because diabetics are more prone to oral infections such as periodontal… Continue Reading
When Diabetes Hits Home
Two years ago, someone within my home was diagnosed with diabetes mellitus, type I. Even though I was educated as a physician about diabetes, I… Continue Reading