Scientists Study Bone Recovery
Scientists Study Bone Recovery in Smokers (ABC News)
Scientists Study Whether Smokers Quitting for Even Short Period Can Help Recovery After Fracture
7-Year-Old Girl with Mouth Cancer Launches Appeal for Mouth Cancer Awareness Week with Help from the Mouth Cancer (PR Web via Yahoo! News)
(PRWEB) October 19, 2005 -- Seven year-old Warwickshire girl Georgia Cooper is in remission from a rare form of mouth cancer. Now the Mouth Cancer Foundation is helping her launch the Georgia Cooper Mouth Cancer Appeal (GCMCA) in time for Mouth Cancer Awareness Week (13-19 November 2005). http://www.mouthcancerfoundation.org
Chewing gum might help patients get home sooner (Pittsburgh Live)
Double your pleasure, double your fun -- and shorten your hospital stay with Wrigley's Doublemint chewing gum.
Teething problems for moms (Deccan Herald)
A study to be published in The Journal of Maxillofacial Surgery has found that periodontal disease can be an even more reliable predictor of premature birth than smoking.
Wacky World: Lord Of The Dance (4thegame.com)
Thankfully, this isn't about Michael Flatley, but sadly it is about an even more unpopular person. Yes, we're talking Kim Milton Nielsen, the Danish referee who sent David Beckham off at the 1998 World Cup and recently dismissed Wayne Rooney for being sarcastic.
7-Year-Old Girl with Mouth Cancer Launches Appeal for Mouth Cancer Awareness Week with Help from the Mouth Cancer (PR Web)
Seven year-old Warwickshire girl Georgia Cooper is in remission from a rare form of mouth cancer. Now the Mouth Cancer Foundation is helping her launch the Georgia Cooper Mouth Cancer Appeal (GCMCA) in time for Mouth Cancer Awareness Week (13-19 November 2005). [PRWEB Oct 19, 2005]
Scientists studying bone recovery in smokers (CTV.ca)
Scientists are studying whether giving up cigarettes for even a week or two after a fracture might make the difference between a speedy recovery and months of easy-to-reinjure mushy bones.
Quitting smoking may help bones heal faster (Albany Democrat-Herald)
WASHINGTON (AP) Smokers broken bones take a lot longer to heal. But scientists now are studying whether giving up cigarettes for even a week or two after a fracture might make the difference between a speedy recovery and months of easy-to-reinjure mushy bones.
Research Finds Chewing Gum Accelerates Discharge of Patients from Hospital After Colon Resection (U.S. Newswire via Yahoo! News)
Patients who chew a stick of gum for a few minutes a day can speed up the return of bowel function and get out of the hospital a day earlier after undergoing elective laparoscopic colectomy (surgical removal of a portion of the large intestine using the keyhole technique), according to research findings presented at the 2005 annual Clinical Congress of the American College of Surgeons.
Robinson only focusing on new Bengals, Bettis (Journal-News)
CINCINNATI Asked about that day he was left sprawled and broken, Bryan Robinson head shaved, emotions now bared stood in silence for a couple of seconds. He didn t especially like the memory.
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