McGill Researcher Identifies Protein Involved in Rare Bone and Tooth Disease
Body Researchers from McGill University and the Federal University of Sao Paulo (Brazil) have identified a substrate protein involved in the most common form of
Body Researchers from McGill University and the Federal University of Sao Paulo (Brazil) have identified a substrate protein involved in the most common form of
Body I don’t understand why Dr. Fahey’s group1 thought their patient population would have different outcomes from the University of Pennsylvania’s multisite study2 concluding there
Body A group of oral health researchers from across Canada recently earned a 5-year $2.1 million Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) team grant for a
Body The American Heart Association published a scientific statement in its journal Circulation, stating that a review of the current scientific evidence did not establish
Body View letters related to this article Despite advances in the delivery of medical care in Canada, the preterm birth rate and prevalence of low-birth-weight
Body Download PDF Abstract Objectives: The National Report Card on Osteoporosis Care (2008) announced the need for comprehensive approaches to risk reduction and improvement
Body Since the publication of the United States Surgeon General’s Report, Oral Health in America,1 interest in determining whether there is a link between
Body Download PDF Abstract Correlations with periodontitis have been reported for several diseases, although the biological mechanisms that might lead to these putative correlations
Body Following a coordinated advocacy campaign by FDI and its World Health Professions Alliance (WHPA) partners, oral diseases were officially included in a recent United
Body Dr. Jack Cottrell of Port Perry, Ontario, sits on the Governing Council of FDI. Dr. Cottrell provided JCDA with highlights from the 2011 AWDC
Body Dr. Robert MacGregor Access to care remains one of the major challenges facing our profession today. This issue is multi-dimensional, encompassing geographic, financial, physical,
Body There has been of late an endless stream of articles and opinion pieces trumpeting the associations between oral and systemic health. Yet despite ever-increasing