- 1. Tapeworm infection
- (Tapeworm infection)
- ... of tapeworm infection include: Poor hygiene. Infrequent washing and bathing increases the risk of accidental transfer of contaminated matter to your mouth. Exposure to livestock. This is ...
- 2. Current Trends in Cosmetic Dentistry
- (Dental Shanghai)
- In today’s world there is a tremendous focus on one’s personal appearance. It is no surprise that this trend has spread to the dental world as well. Cosmetic dentistry offers a myriad of options to help ...
- 3. How to Choose a Dentist in Shanghai
- (Dental Shanghai)
- There are many factors to consider when choosing a dentist in Shanghai. First and foremost, you should take into account where the dental practice is located, and if the office is convenient to your ...
- 4. What are the Causes of Bad Breath (Halitosis)?
- (Dental Shanghai)
- ... regular dental check-ups can help you avoid bad breath. Avoiding sweets and substituting healthy, fibrous food such as apples can also keep the teeth cleaner. If these practices do not solve the problem, ...
- 5. What is Periodontitis?
- (Dental Shanghai)
- ... soft, swollen, and red or purplish in color, you need to see your dentist and see if you dental plans cover this condition. In advanced cases, you may notice loose teeth and your gums may have receded ...
- 6. Common cold
- (Cold, Flu & Cough)
- ... Don't give your child two medicines with the same active ingredient, such as an antihistamine, decongestant or pain reliever. Too much of a single ingredient could lead to an accidental overdose. ...
- 7. A Sensible Physical Fitness Plan
- (Fitness)
- Early adolescence is when the differences in youngsters’ size, strength and coordination are the most pronounced. Not coincidentally, this is also the stage that separates the athletes from the non-athletes. ...
- 8. Sexual activity
- (Dating & Sex)
- ... and bisexuals must be particularly careful and should always use latex condoms to protect against these diseases. Lesbians should use latex dental dams to help avoid STIs. Avoid risky sexual practices. ...
- 9. Uterine fibroids
- (Uterine fibroids)
- ... Your doctor may discover fibroids incidentally during a pelvic exam or prenatal ultrasound. In general, uterine fibroids seldom require treatment. Medical therapy and surgical procedures can shrink or ...
- 10. A Parent's Guide To Safe Sleep
- (Sleep)
- ... babies to sleep on their backs during naps and at nighttime. Because babies sleeping on their sides are more likely to accidentally roll onto their stomach, the side position is just as dangerous as the ...
- 11. Multiple myeloma
- (Multiple myeloma)
- ... the surface of your bones and help prevent bone loss. Treatment with these drugs is associated with the risk of harm to the jawbone. If you're taking these medications, avoid dental procedures without ...
- 12. Reactive attachment disorder
- (Reactive attachment disorder)
- ... practices can be psychologically and physically damaging and have led to accidental deaths. Some unproven treatments for reactive attachment disorder include: Re-parenting, rebirthing Tightly wrapping, ...
- 13. Dust mite allergy
- (Dust mite allergy)
- ... (Singulair). Possible side effects include headache. Less common side effects include abdominal pain, cough, dental pain and dizziness. Other therapies Immunotherapy, a series of allergy shots, ...
- 14. Hepatitis B Test
- (STD Combo Pack)
- ... are possible source of infection through accidental cuts, needlesticks, etc. in health care workers People born in areas of the world that have a greater than 2% prevalence of HbsAg (for example, much ...
- 15. Are patients in a health care setting at risk of getting HIV?
- (HIV Transmission)
- ... medical and dental offices and hospitals. In 1990, the CDC reported on an HIV-infected dentist in Florida who apparently infected some of his patients while doing dental work. Studies of viral DNA sequences ...
- 16. Are health care workers at risk of getting HIV on the job?
- (HIV Transmission)
- ... care workers on the job, the main risk of HIV transmission is through accidental injuries from needles and other sharp instruments that may be contaminated with the virus; however, even this risk is small. ...