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Civil servant Saira Malik had been attending the same NHS dental practice for nearly a decade and believed her teeth were in ...
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Best practices to avoid heat stroke are to wear loose-fitting lightweight clothing and drink plenty of fluids. It's also important to remember to never leave someone inside a parked vehicle.
The McLaren Stroke Network has once again received national recognition for its high level of care.
A nationwide Danish study finds that the incidence of paediatric stroke is rising among boys while remaining stable among girls.
FORT SMITH -- Baptist Health-Fort Smith was among five Baptist Health hospitals recognized recently by the American Heart Association's Get With The Guidelines-Stroke program for delivering high ...
ProMedica Monroe Regional Hospital has been recognized for its commitment to stroke care.
Flossing your teeth at least once a week might do more than just protect your gums — it could help lower your risk of stroke and irregular heartbeats, according to a new preliminary study. The ...
Closing Thoughts So, how often should you floss? While daily flossing is the ideal, the evidence says flossing at least three times a week can still have big benefits for your gum health.