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'Torchbearers' lead the way (University News) Students, faculty and staff members sporting jeans and UMKC apparel were able to further enhance their school spirit and the university's educational experience Nov. 20 by participating in UMKC Logo and Blue Jeans Day. An institution-wide event sponsored by the Torchbearer Campaign to promote philanthropy toward the school, volunteers accepted donations to UMKC departments and programs at ... us.rd.yahoo.com
Medical memos (Worcester Telegram & Gazette) Dr. Robert Moore has joined UMass Memorial Medical Group and UMass Memorial Medical Center as a surgeon. us.rd.yahoo.com
Outstanding Contributions To Dentistry Honoured - British Dentistry Association (Medical News Today) The Priors Dental Practice in Penkridge, Staffordshire, was last night named as the second winner of the British Dental Association (BDA) Good Practice Scheme Practice-of-the-Year Award. The award, open to all members of the BDA Good Practice Scheme, recognises outstanding commitment to patient care by the whole dental team. us.rd.yahoo.com
Convention center set to welcome dentists (Honolulu Advertiser) Expect more bright smiles at the Hawai'i Convention Center next year with four separate meetings of dentists scheduled. us.rd.yahoo.com
California Dental Hygienists Urge Greater Awareness Of "Meth Mouth" As An Early Indicator Of Abuse (Medical News Today) With methamphetamine addiction continuing to skyrocket, the California Dental Hygienists' Association (CDHA) today called on the public to understand that decaying teeth can be one of the first warning signs that a family member or loved one is abusing the drug. us.rd.yahoo.com
West Roxbury and Roslindale community notes (Roslindale Transcript) Here are the latest West Roxbury and Roslindale community notes: us.rd.yahoo.com
Minnesota Dentists Warn of Link Between Sour Candy and Permanent Damage to Teeth (PR Newswire via Yahoo! News) Alarmed by the growing number of children with permanent erosion of the dental enamel on their teeth, the Minnesota Dental Association is launching a public awareness campaign to alert young people and their parents to the link between increasingly popular sour candies and dental erosion. us.rd.yahoo.com
The 1918 ‘Black Death’ (University of Melbourne University News) Sixty years later, Richmond people remembered it as the ‘Black Death’. It wasn’t bubonic plague, however, but the Spanish Influenza Pandemic that reached Australian shores in late 1918. It was a ferocious virus that struck down the young and the very old. us.rd.yahoo.com
Business News, Nov. 6 (The Haverhill Gazette) Penacook Place names Employees of the Month Three Penacook Place Nursing and Rehabilitation Center staff members have been named Employees of the Month for the second quarter of 2008: Certified Nursing Assistant Camilaa "Lee" Roix of Groveland (April), Dining Services employee Alvin Bonilla of Haverhill (May) and Maintenance Services employee Martin Santiago Sr. of Bradford (June). Employees of ... us.rd.yahoo.com
No public vote on fluoride (Otago Daily Times) City councillors have ruled out a city-wide referendum on fluoridated water supplies in Dunedin, even as new evidence supports the chemical's continued use. us.rd.yahoo.com
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