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Hampton Pediatric Dental Dentist - Pediatric Dentistry Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 97 N Main St, Southampton, NY 11968 Phone: 631-287-8687 |
Hampton Dental Group Pc Dentist - General Practice Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 325 Meeting House Ln, Southampton, NY 11968 Phone: 631-283-0352 Fax: 632-283-0382 |
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Scientists from the University of Ulster are to explore if we are getting enough vitamin D - vital for the formation of healthy bones and which may also help prevent diseases such as diabetes, cancers, rheumatoid arthritis and multiple sclerosis.
Trustees of the Jesuit [Loyola Marymount University] will decide on Monday whether to remove coverage for elective abortions from the faculty and staff health care plans. The coming vote has exposed a deep rift over just how Catholic a Catholic university should be in the 21st century - and how to maintain that distinctive Catholic identity amid growing diversity on campus (Lovett, 10/6).
The psychological and social risks that adolescents experience can have a lasting impact on adulthood.
Phytochemicals known as flavanols, which are found in chocolate, fruits and vegetables, can boost the levels of nitric oxide in the blood of smokers and reverse some of their smoking-related impairment in blood vessel function, according to a new study in the Oct. 4, 2005, issue of the Journal of the American College of Cardiology.
Though a worldwide problem, arsenic contamination of drinking water does not have a universal solution.
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