Black raspberries fuel new oral cancer drug
Regulatory Affairs Associates (RAA) has signed a contract with Ohio State University to manufacture clinical supplies for a new drug designed to prevent oral cancer.
Regulatory Affairs Associates (RAA) has signed a contract with Ohio State University to manufacture clinical supplies for a new drug designed to prevent oral cancer.
New research out of the University of North Carolina (UNC) supports the growing body of evidence linking oral health and periodontal disease with increased risk
A growing body of research is supporting the anti-inflammatory, anticariogenic, antioxidant, and antibacterial effects of green tea on oral health. A study published online in
Conflicting reports about the role of alcohol-containing mouthwashes in the development of oral cancer prompted British researchers to delve into two recent epidemiological studies on
Green tea extract has shown promise as cancer prevention agent for patients with oral leukoplakia, according to researchers at The University of Texas M. D.
The first comprehensive analysis of genetic variations involved in the development of oral cancer will be conducted under a $2.398 million grant awarded to researchers
Cancer rates among U.S. Hispanics vary according to their families’ country of origin, according to two new studies, pointing to the need for increased education
NEW YORK (Reuters Health), Sep 11 – Electric toothbrushing as part of standard oral care does not reduce the incidence of ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP), results
Researchers from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) have identified the presence of at least 50 microRNAs in human saliva that could aid in
U.K. doctors are calling for tobacco-style warnings on alcohol after new figures show that rates of cancer of the lip, tongue, mouth, and throat have
Women going into early preterm labor have low levels of progesterone in their saliva as early as 24 weeks of gestation, according to a new
Smokeless tobacco products do not appear to increase cancer risk, including oral cancer, according to a new study. Researchers carried out an analysis of 89