
FDA issues EUA for new one-shot COVID-19 vaccine
The Food and Drug Administration on Feb. 27 issued an emergency use authorization for Johnson & Johnson’s COVID-19 vaccine — the first one-shot vaccine to

The Food and Drug Administration on Feb. 27 issued an emergency use authorization for Johnson & Johnson’s COVID-19 vaccine — the first one-shot vaccine to
Former American Dental Association trustee and retired endodontist James H. Pearce Jr., D.D.S., died Jan. 31 at age 90. Dr. Pearce served as trustee from
The dean of the University of Michigan School of Dentistry, who has spearheaded research in bone remodeling, is the latest winner of the American Dental
A dental student at The University of Texas School of Dentistry at Houston is the winner of the ADA’s 2020 Health Literacy Dental School Essay

PBHS Inc. announced in February that ADA TV, its dental waiting room streaming service, is now available directly through Amazon Fire TV, allowing dental practices

The Association has developed a new resource to encourage more people to enter the allied dental professions. Recruiting the perfect dental team members has long

“The health of our children is of supreme importance to the future of the nation.” As the ADA again celebrates children’s dental health this February,
Vestavia Hills, Ala. — Charles A. “Scotty” McCallum, D.M.D., M.D., the 2006 recipient of the ADA Distinguished Service Award, died Jan. 16. He was 95.
Washington — The U.S. Small Business Administration has released a new one-page application for borrowers with Paycheck Protection Program loans of $150,000 or less. The

Dr. Cheng Issaquah, Wash. — Katy Yang, a former non-commisioned officer in combat aviation operations, said she felt helpless and unwanted when she separated from