
Keeping Halloween Smiles Healthy
Halloween is a big deal in the lives of many children in America. As the calendar approaches the end of October, children’s thoughts focus primarily

Halloween is a big deal in the lives of many children in America. As the calendar approaches the end of October, children’s thoughts focus primarily

Approximately eighteen percent of the U.S. population is sixty-five or older. Thanks to longer life expectancies and lower birth rates that trend is increasing and

Nutrition plays a key role in the body’s immune system and ability to fight disease.1 As digestion and absorption of nutrients begin in the mouth,

Shingles is caused by the reactivation of the varicella-zoster virus (VZV), the same virus responsible for chickenpox. After an individual recovers from chickenpox, the virus

It’s mid-July and many of our recent high school graduates are now preparing for life in a dorm. Starting college is one of life’s big

Headlines in the news and on social media platforms proclaiming that soon we will be growing new teeth are effective at grabbing your attention. However,