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Fifth Dental Hygiene Program In New Jersey Underway Sponsored by Delta Dental Of New Jersey (E-Dental .com)
Parsippany, NJ - With help from a $240,000 grant from the Delta Dental of New Jersey Foundation, the fifth dental hygiene program in New Jersey is underway at Burlington County College (BCC). The college now offers a two-year program leading to an Associate of Applied Science degree, with a major in dental hygiene.

Medicaid Provider Will Add Dental (RedNova)
By Jeffrey Krasner, The Boston Globe Oct. 21--Network Health of Cambridge, which provides health insurance for 72,000 low-income people through the state Medicaid program, said it is adding a no-cost dental benefit for its adult members.

Body Of WWII Airman Removed From Sierra Glacier (KTVU 2 San Francisco)
FRESNO -- A glacier-encased body believed to be a World War II airman who crashed into the Sierra Nevada in 1942 was flown off the mountain and into a Fresno laboratory for identification, the county's deputy coroner said Thursday.

Phil Kearns' bedside vigil (The Mercury)
THE daughter of former Wallabies captain Phil Kearns remains in a critical but stable condition after being run over outside the family home, the hospital said today.

Dental Records Used to ID Katrina Victims (AP via Yahoo! News)
The three tiny pieces of film were crucial. Side by side on a light box, the X-rays matched perfectly with the digital images on the computer screen, down to each filling, crown and bridge.

Kearns' vigil at daughter's bedside (The Sunday Mail)
WALLABIES legend Phil Kearns last night spoke of his daughter's battle to overcome injuries she suffered in a driveway accident, saying Andie is "holding up really well."

Is the Spa Doc In? / Doctors benefit as much as the pampered patients at new dental, dermatological and gynecological (San Francisco Chronicle)
There are people who loathe going to the dentist, but Peggy Gill isn't one of them. On a recent visit, she reclined in a chair that could deliver a vibrating massage and listened to classical music in a lavender-scented room, her shoes off, a small dental bib...

IDing the dead (Summit Daily News)
DILLON - The unforgiving force of Hurricane Katrina reportedly left behind more than 1,000 victims when it tore through the Gulf Coast in late August. Many were unaccounted for, yet had been wiped of any source of identification.

Visiting vets make happy homeowners and pets (Daytona Beach News-Journal)
PIERSON -- Dana Schumaker's seven dogs are waiting to see the doctor. Her pets look right at home before undergoing their annual veterinary examinations with Lisa Hahn. That's because they are.

Body of WWII airman found in glacier on Calif. mountain (Chicago Sun-Times)
FRESNO, Calif. -- As the frozen body thought to be a World War II airman slowly thaws after decades encased in a glacier, forensic experts say a picture is emerging of a fair-haired man in an Army uniform who suffered broken bones when his aircraft crashed in the wilderness.


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