Even Healthy Pregnant Women Need To Worry About Oral Bacteria
Even healthy pregnant women can be at risk for pregnancy problems caused by oral bacteria. Researchers from Case Western Reserve University began to understand which bacteria from the 700 species living in the mouth are responsible for the growing health problem of preterm and stillbirths... mnt.to |
Recalled meat may have been sold
Some processed meat products recalled over concerns about possible listeria bacteria contamination may have been sold at some retail outlets, Canada's food safety regulators said on Friday. cbc.ca |
Do You Know What To Do In A Dental Emergency?
Having to deal with a dental emergency is not something people think about. However, being prepared can make the difference between saving or losing a tooth. And in the case of a toothache, if it involves a bacterial infection, it can be a life-threatening situation. Here are a couple of common dental emergency situations and what to do about them... mnt.to |
Fallopian tube removal cuts ovarian cancer risk
Researchers at the B.C. Cancer Agency say removing a woman's fallopian tubes during a hysterectomy or tubal ligation could dramatically cut the rate of ovarian cancer. cbc.ca |
B.C. youth suicides down
Fewer young people in B.C. are committing suicide, but children in government-sponsored care are more likely to consider taking their own lives, a report says. cbc.ca |