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Non-profit dental clinic thrives despite struggling economy The recession has


Non-profit dental clinic thrives despite struggling economy
The recession has people putting off all kinds of expenses - including dental visits. But it hasn't hurt Sarrell Dental Clinic, which offers care to needy kids across the state.

Put Your Resolutions Where Your Mouth Is
Add Dental Care to List of Resolutions for Greater Health in New Year La Jolla, CA (Vocus/PRWEB) December 29, 2010 The common list of New Year s resolutions is repeated year after year: exercise more, eat less, sleep more, work less, save more, spend less. And it goes on and on. But one very important resolution is oft forgotten, though crucial to overall good health: take better care of your ...

GUEST OPINION: Dental care decision a good one
Michigan s move to restore dental benefits for adults on Medicaid in the 2011 state budget not only saves people from needless pain and suffering, it also saves taxpayers money.

Johnsonville students to get dental care
Johnsonville dentists, Dr. Charles Maxwell and Dr. Carol Baker, offer free dental care to these young people. They provide dental care for students in Johnsonville Elementary, Middle and High Schools at their office on East Broadway Street.

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