Older women who suffer tooth loss more likely to develop high blood pressure
A new study in the American Journal of Hypertension indicates that postmenopausal women who have experienced tooth loss are at […]
A new study in the American Journal of Hypertension indicates that postmenopausal women who have experienced tooth loss are at […] There are over six million fractures per year in the U.S. with direct costs in the billions, not to mention […] Women who are “larks,” functioning better at the beginning of the day than the end of the day, have a […] Scientists have revealed the intricate process that bone cells use to repair themselves after mechanical injury, according to a study […] A technique using umbilical cord blood stem cells could be a promising new approach for repair of cleft palate in […] Fewer and fewer women die from breast cancer in recent years but, surprisingly, the decline is just as large in […] The United States Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) has released new recommendations on screening for cervical cancer. These latest recommendations […] Scientists at Scripps Research have solved the structure of a key protein that senses when our cells swell. This protein, […] Drinking excessive amounts of fluids can be a medically unremarkable habit, but it could also signify a rare hormone disorder. […] Death rates from heart failure are higher for women than men, and hospitalization rates have increased in women while declining […]Women’s Health
Older women who suffer tooth loss more likely to develop high blood pressure
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