Why do I have
Why do I have bad breath? (Bronx Times Reporter)
h h hehealalth One of the questions I get asked by most of my patients is, Why do I have bad breath? There are several reasons why you may have bad breath. First, let s talk about the foods we eat. What we eat affects the air we exhale. Certain foods, such as garlic and onions, contribute to bad
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.
New and old solutions to medical woes (INQ7.net)
MEDITRONICS, A NEW TECHNOLOGY from Switzerland, uses a metal rod that transmits a low-frequency energy deadly to parasites, viruses, fungi, bacteria and pathogens.
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.
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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