Added: May 16, 2008 | Posted by: sundancemagic | Time 00:22 | Views: 3
Relaxing at the beach in a beautiful sunny day at Mamallapuram beach near Chennai, South India. Also called as Mahabalipuram beach. This city is a historical place with temples built in king Pallava era....
Added: March 31, 2008 | Posted by: House Calls TV | Time 01:30 | Views: 67
When a baby is born with a cleft lip or palate, it can be devastating for the family, but thanks to a highly skilled team at Roper St. Francis, it can be treated. Dr. Duke Haggerty talks about his special patients.
Added: March 16, 2008 | Posted by: icyou | Time 01:27 | Views: 89
Do you know what the warning signs are for a dental emergency? How about what to do if you have one? This video clips shows you what you need to do when you feel pain or have another sign that something is happening with your teeth.
Added: March 10, 2008 | Posted by: DrKenS | Time 07:06 | Views: 62
Dental diseases are inflammatory in nature. Inflammation is the common link to many other lifestyle diseases like cardiovascular disease, diabetes and some cancers. Nutrition and particularly OMEGA 3 FATTY ACIDS play a pivitol role in how our body manages inflammation. Learn what they are and how they affect us so that you can make better choices to improve your dental and overall health.
Added: March 6, 2008 | Posted by: info4yourlife | Time 02:15 | Views: 32
An apple a day may keep the doctor away, but what about the dentist? Many healthy foods are high in acidity, causing damage to our teeth. Sensitivity, discoloration and roughness are all signs that you may be suffering from acid wear.
Added: March 1, 2008 | Posted by: DrKenS | Time 09:04 | Views: 51
Inflammation is the common factor linking dental disease to systemic diseases like cardiovascular disease, diabetes and some cancers. By understanding how inflammation works both for and against us, we can take the steps necessary to better manage it.

Added: March 1, 2008 | Time 09:04 | Views: 51
Inflammation is the common factor linking dental disease to systemic diseases like cardiovascular disease, diabetes and some cancers. By understanding how inflammation works both for and against us, we can take the steps necessary to better manage it.


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