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by Lisa Feiner, MBA, M.Ed., NBC-HWC Dementia is considered an “old person’s” disease: half of all people age 85 and older develop some form of dementia. However, in 2020 Blue […]
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by Lisa Feiner, MBA, M.Ed., NBC-HWC Dementia is considered an “old person’s” disease: half of all people age 85 and older develop some form of dementia. However, in 2020 Blue […]
Read Articleby Michelle Sabater Weddle, DDS, FAGD, D.ABDSM “Michelle, you dentists don’t know what you can do for these kids. Medicine can diagnose this condition. They can manage and give the
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by Asim Roy, MD and Brandon Canfield, DDS Due to savvy marketing, ubiquitous multimedia ads, and efficacious treatment to support the buzz, Inspire is fast becoming synonymous with sleep apnea
Read ArticleBy Madan Kandula, MD Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) is the Rodney Dangerfield of medical conditions. It gets no respect, and it gets mistreated more often than it gets appropriately treated.
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by Kent Smith, DDS, D.ABDSM You’ve seen it in nail salons and boutique stores. Heck, even gas stations are selling it. What’s the hoopla? Much has been written about cannabidiol,
Read Articleby Jamison Spencer, DMD, MS Now I know that your knee jerk reaction will be “absolutely not!” but perhaps bear with me for a minute. As I write this we’re
Read ArticleLess Adjustments and Less Forces by Barry Glassman, DMD, and Don Malizia, DDS In terms of preventing major cardiovascular accidents, the use of oral appliance therapy (OAT) has been shown
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by Michael Flanell, RDH, MBA Athletes continually try to perform better and break records with their athletic abilities. In their pursuit for personal accomplishments, they dream of winning medals
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