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Clinical Outcomes of Surgical Crown Reattachment as Treatment for Complicated Crown-Root Fractures: A Retrospective Study Xin Zhang, Liang Xue, Weiwei Zhou, Lili Zhang, Zhenhua Gao, Songlin Wang
Int J Periodontics Restorative Dent.2023 Jul 12;1-7.  Online ahead of print. Abstract This retrospective study evaluated the clinical outcomes of surgical crown reattachment in the treatment of complicated crown-root fractures in permanent teeth of 35 patients. Treatments were defined as follows: surgical crown reattachment combined with internal fixation with a fiber-reinforced core post, ostectomy, and reattachment of the original crown fragment. Patients were examined to record the periodontal pocket depth (PD), marginal bone loss, tooth migration, and coronal fragment looseness or loss. In most cas...
Source: Dental Technology Blog - July 24, 2023 Category: Dentistry Source Type: news

The military ordered big steps to stop extremism. Two years later, it shows no results
More than two years ago, Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin launched a sweeping initiative − triggered by the Jan. 6 insurrection − to root out the threat of extremism across the United States armed forces. But today, the military has almost nothing to show for its efforts, a USA TODAY investigation…#defense #lloydaustin #usatoday #nonebuilding #kathleenbelew #departmentofdefense #nicoleschwegman # #heidibeirich #ethanmelzer
Source: Reuters: Health - July 21, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Association between markers of structural racism and mass shooting events in major US cities - Ghio M, Simpson JT, Ali A, Fleckman JM, Theall KP, Constans JI, Tatum D, McGrew PR, Duchesne J, Taghavi S.
IMPORTANCE: The root cause of mass shooting events (MSEs) and the populations most affected by them are poorly understood. OBJECTIVE: To examine the association between structural racism and mass shootings in major metropolitan cities in the United...
Source: SafetyLit - July 21, 2023 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Tags: Jurisprudence, Laws, Legislation, Policies, Rules Source Type: news

Hardship affects the gut microbiome across generations
Key takeawaysA UCLA-led study has shown that hardship experienced by mothers during their own childhood or during pregnancy is reflected in the composition of their 2-year-old children ’s gut microbiome.It was previously understood that in rodents, prenatal stress affects microbiomes into adulthood, but how long after birth the effects lasted in humans was unknown.The changes to this community of microorganisms are likely among the ways that hardship affects a child ’s socioemotional development.Hardship experienced by mothers during their own childhood or during pregnancy is reflected in the composition of their 2-yea...
Source: UCLA Newsroom: Health Sciences - July 21, 2023 Category: Universities & Medical Training Source Type: news

When It ’ s This Hot, What Should You Eat?
As temperatures continue to climb in what could become the northern hemisphere’s hottest summer on record, the summer of 2023 is all about finding any way to stay cool. And that includes turning to foods that will hopefully provide a little relief. While not a panacea for the heat, body-cooling foods and no-cook diets could help to lower body temperature and make record-breaking heat waves a little more bearable.. Living safely in consistently hot climates means staying hydrated, especially with chilled drinks or fruits. But there are other, more physiologically based—and even surprising—ways to make your...
Source: TIME: Health - July 20, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Alice Park Tags: Uncategorized climate change Diet & Nutrition healthscienceclimate Source Type: news

Novartis builds on neuroscience pipeline and xRNA platform capabilities with acquisition of DTx Pharma
Novartis has acquired DTx Pharma, a San-Diego based, preclinical stage biotechnology company focused on leveraging its proprietary FALCON platform to develop siRNA therapies for neuroscience indications. DTx’s lead program, DTx-1252 targets the root cause of CMT1A - the overexpression of PMP22, a protein that causes the myelin sheath that supports and insulates nerves in the peripheral nervous system to function abnormally.
Source: World Pharma News - July 19, 2023 Category: Pharmaceuticals Tags: Featured Novartis Business and Industry Source Type: news

Blog: The two-child limit is still cruel now and should be abolished
Last week, I spoke on the BBC’s Politics Live about the need for a proper debate on funding for public services in this country. Public services aren’t just the A&E services we use when something goes horribly wrong, they’re a part of our lives, every day, and that’s exactly how it should be. A strong society relies on strong public services and a government that believes in building a supportive state. That state needs to give services the funds they need, pay the workforce fairly, and put an extra safety net in place for people when things go wrong in their lives. It’s been 14 years since George Osborne...
Source: UNISON meat hygiene - July 17, 2023 Category: Food Science Authors: Martin Cullen Tags: General Secretary's blog child benefit Christina McAnea Universal credit Source Type: news

Cough syrup bottle at rectum in elderly male: a rare case report - Gupta RK, Kumar A, Khanal B, Suraj KC, Lamichhane S.
We report a case of a male who accidentally inserted a cough syrup bottle in his rectum. Presentation is usually late due to fear a...
Source: SafetyLit - July 17, 2023 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Tags: Age: Elder Adults Source Type: news

Peter Singer: A modern argument for the rights of animals
Why do we prioritize human rights over those of other species? Philosopher Peter Singer dives into what he calls "speciesism," the root of the widely ignored mistreatment of animals around the world, from factory farms to product-testing facilities. He makes the case for ending the commercial…#petersinger #tedchrisanderson #tedmembership
Source: Reuters: Health - July 15, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

How to design a school for the future
In all the conversations about improving education for children, the voices of students, teachers and community members are often left out. Educational designer Punya Mishra offers a method to shift that paradigm, taking us through new thinking on the root of success (and failure) at school -- and…#punyamishra
Source: Reuters: Health - July 15, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Science Saturday: Mayo Clinic discovery leads to diagnoses of 9 people with rare form of muscular dystrophy
Nine people around the world who have been living with unexplained, muscular dystrophy-like symptoms may now have an answer for what is causing the progressive muscle weakness in their body ’s mid-section, arms and legs. In a new discovery, a collaborative team of scientists led by researchers at Mayo Clinic ’s Center for Individualized Medicine has pinpointed alterations in a single gene deep inside these people's genetic blueprint as the root cause of their ultra-rare disorder, known as limb-girdle muscular…
Source: News from Mayo Clinic - July 15, 2023 Category: Databases & Libraries Source Type: news

How Can We Fix Drug Shortages? Let ’s Start By Re-Examining Big Pharma’s Relationship With Wall Street
A closer look at Wall Street uncovers the root of a much deeper problem. All of this was predictable, and it has come at a high cost.
Source: Forbes.com Healthcare News - July 13, 2023 Category: Pharmaceuticals Authors: Rita Numerof, Contributor Tags: Healthcare /healthcare Innovation /innovation standard Source Type: news

Most Tinder users are already in a relationship, new survey finds
Hopeful swipers looking to find their next partner on a dating app have grown increasingly disillusioned in recent years, and a new study reveals the potential root of their difficulties: many dating app users aren’t seeking romantic meetups at all. Half of nearly 1,400 Tinder users surveyed said…#tinder #germanoveracruz #universityofpicardie #julesverne #veracruz #eliasaboujaoude #stanfordmedicine #pewresearch #tiktok #reddit
Source: Reuters: Health - July 13, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

New research highlights and addresses public health gaps in the ‘ levelling up ’ agenda
The UK government ’ s levelling up agenda is set to fail in its mission to address inequalities unless it tackles the root causes of poor health, according to a new study.
Source: University of Bristol news - July 13, 2023 Category: Universities & Medical Training Tags: Alumni, Health, Public engagement, Publications, Research, Sustainability; Faculty of Health Sciences, Faculty of Social Sciences and Law, Faculty of Social Sciences and Law, School for Policy Studies; Press Release Source Type: news

Trump Says Biden ' s Speeches Suggest He ' s ' Pumped Up ' On Cocaine: ' He Can ' t Even Find His Way Off The Stage '
Former President Donald Trump on Wednesday said that the Joe Biden administration is using cocaine to “pump” up the incumbent president for speeches. What Happened: During an interview with right-wing pundit Wayne Allyn Root on Wednesday, Trump made multiple statements asserting that Biden is “a…#donaldtrump #wayneallynroot #trump #hunterbiden #secretservice #bidens #campdavid
Source: Reuters: Health - July 13, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news