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New teeth, new you? Double Take Dental looks ahead to the future of dentistry
Innovative treatment on the horizon could reshape dentistry – and one Utah-based clinic is already preparing for the future.
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BSC offers new Qualified Dental Assistant program
BISMARCK, N.D. (KFYR) – Bismarck State College is offering a new Qualified Dental Assistant program. The course is online with a requirement of clinical hours at a local dental clinic. Full …
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Stanford University marks a century of scientific discoveries
Stanford University is celebrating 100 years of engineering, commemorating a century of innovation and showcasing the engineering of tomorrow.
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AI for Public Health
Driving innovation by integrating secure, ethical, and effective digital solutions across education, research, and practice in academic public health.
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Dental board: Licensing exam could move from August to October over budget constraints
The Guam Board of Examiners for Dentistry on Wednesday said the clinical licensing exam initially set for August could be moved to October due to budgetary constraints.
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South African innovation in action: E Squared Investments backs medtech startup Impulse Biomedical
In a strategic move to accelerate local innovation aimed at solving pressing global health challenges, E Squared Investments along with ANZA Capital have invested in Impulse Biomedical, a pioneering …
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Get free dental care at University of Richmond event on June 7
Volunteer dentists will be offering free services on a first-come, first-served basis at the University of Richmond next month.
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LGBTQ people and young women are astrology’s biggest fans, U.S. survey finds
About half of LGBTQ Americans, or 54%, consult astrology or a horoscope at least yearly, which is about twice the portion of U.S. adults overall, at 28%, according to a new report.
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Nearly 1 in 3 Americans consult astrology, tarot cards or a fortune teller, Pew study finds
(RNS) — With tarot cards showing up on Barnes and Noble shelves, in viral TikToks and in cutesy Jane Austin-themed sets, perhaps it’s no surprise that 30% of U.S. adults consult a fortune teller, …
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