COVID-19 fever temperature should be adjusted according to age
COVID-19 fever temperature should be adjusted according to age, researchers are suggesting. The team found that basal body temperature was lower in older people and
COVID-19 fever temperature should be adjusted according to age, researchers are suggesting. The team found that basal body temperature was lower in older people and

The World Health Organization (WHO) has released three short animated videos designed for infection control training of oral healthcare personnel. Oral healthcare providers work in

Students, faculty, and support staff in dentistry and dental hygiene at Canada’s 10 dental schools soon will be asked to contribute their saliva to a
The dental profession is pushing for the government to abandon targets following revelations that dental staff are being told to limit urgent care. In a

The advent of COVID-19 has left an indelible mark on every citizen and industry in our society. Although dental healthcare providers have always practiced with

Dental professionals in Massachusetts now are eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine. Governor Charlie Baker opened vaccination to all remaining Phase 1 groups in the
Dental revenue recovered ‘much sooner than expected’ from the impact of the pandemic. This is according to the dental market overview from Christie & Co.
More than 1,800 dentists are yet to make their CPD statement, the GDC has revealed. As the CPD deadline approaches, hundreds of dental professionals have

US News & World Report has named dental hygiene the fifth best healthcare support job and the thirty-second best job overall, citing its salary, job

Georgia Governor Brian P. Kemp has issued an emergency order authorizing dentists in the state to administer the COVID-19 vaccine at public health sites on
Main Content The consequences of 2020 Coronavirus have been so dramatic that it shattered the economy of 150 countries – jeopardizing their lifestyle, economy, impacting

Patients with a vitamin D deficiency were four times more likely to be COVID-19 positive than those with a sufficient amount, according to the University