
ADA advocates for peer-reviewed science after Trump administration links Tylenol to autism
The ADA is advocating for peer-reviewed science following recent claims by the White House of a link between Tylenol and autism – a connection many

The ADA is advocating for peer-reviewed science following recent claims by the White House of a link between Tylenol and autism – a connection many
Dental insurance issues are often rated as one of dentists’ chief challenges. In response to an ADA Health Policy Institute poll in late 2024, more

A coalition of 13 dental organizations, including the ADA, is urging the Department of Education to exercise caution before finalizing a new rule affecting millions

The White House, as part of the broader Make America Healthy Again platform, released the Make Our Children Healthy Again Strategy to improve children’s health

Dr. Fouad Patients with an allergy to red meat called alpha-gal syndrome may experience reactions to dental products and medications that contain animal-derived ingredients. An

The ADA is raising concerns about a National Institutes of Health proposal to limit how much grantees can spend on publishing their research in professional journals,

The ADA submitted formal comments Sept. 15 to the U.S. Department of Justice and the National Economic Council, urging greater scrutiny of state laws the Association
Code Maintenance Committee members, ADA staff and observers gather for the committee meeting March 7 at ADA Headquarters in Chicago. Code change requests for CDT

The ADA is asking the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services to maintain the current scope of dental services under Medicare but is pushing for

The U.S. House of Representatives passed Sept. 10 its version of the fiscal year 2026 National Defense Authorization Act, which includes several dental-related provisions supported

In light of a recent phishing attempt, the American Dental Association is reminding member dentists to stay vigilant about cybersecurity as they renew their membership
With health-related misinformation becoming more and more prevalent in today’s world, patients’ health literacy is more important than ever. Enter the National Advisory Committee on