Save $7 on Nicorette White Ice Tooth Whitening Gum
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Cory K.Posted
Wed 05 May 2010 3:02pm
me guess, nothing has worked? You’re not alone.
One of the newest products on the market, Nicorette White Ice Mint Gum combines a smoking cessation aid with a tooth whitening ability.
It’s the first smoking cessation aid to offer this combo. To encourage you to give Nicorette White Ice Mint Gum a try, Nicorette is currently offering a $7 coupon
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Gum Disease (Gingivitis) and Breast Cancer Risk
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Robert W.Posted
Tue 26 Oct 2010 10:45pm
Weekly Health Update:
Gum Disease (Gingivitis) and Breast Cancer Risk
"A critical weekly review of important new research findings for health-conscious... DISEASE (GINGIVITIS) AND BREAST CANCER RISK
Gum disease, also known as gingivitis, or periodontal disease, has been closely linked to an increased risk of heart disease. Now
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Smoking: A danger to healthy Teeth and Gum’s
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AmeriPlan ..Posted
Mon 07 Jul 2008 7:16pm
that the gums are healthy. It is therefore very important that tobacco smokers have regular dental exams to evaluate their oral and gingival health,” Dr. Albert says.
Researchers still... cancer, cancer of the throat, and Emphysema, But, did you know that half ofperiodontal (gum) diseasein smokers is caused by smoking? Chronic (long-term) periodontal gum disease can
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Gums be gone - gum free, gluten free chocolate chip cookies
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Lauren D.Posted
Thu 13 Jan 2011 10:32pm
this gluten-free life and I discovered words like “xanthan gum” and “guar gum” were common in many gluten free recipes. Not only would I be eating these non-foods, I would have... continued to somewhat cringe each time I use the xanthan gum, and I have always used less in my own baking than typical recipes. "Just enough to keep it all from crumbling," is how I
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Bacteria from gum disease can enter your
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Mary PougnetPosted
Wed 29 Dec 2010 1:10pm
Bacteria from gum disease can enter your bloodstream, which causes your white blood cells to release clotting factors that contribute to both heart attacks and strokes.
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Ditch the Cigs, Save Your Gums and Teeth
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The Verigin Dental Health TeamPosted
Wed 04 Nov 2009 10:05pm
Smoking is like white sugar: it does no good and an awful lot of bad to your body, including your gums and teeth. In fact, estimates say that more than half the cases of periodontal disease can be attributed to smoking.
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Smokers are four times more likely to develop advanced gum disease than those who have never smoked. Ultimately
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Red - Sensitive Swollen Gums
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EmeryPosted
Fri 24 Jul 2009 3:48pm
Untreatedswollen gumscan lead to serious medical conditions.
Swollen gums are a warning sign of gingivitis and periodontal disease. Right now you’re walking down... fond of sucrose [white sugar]) which allows them to get a foothold, especially between your gum line and teeth. From there, you have an uphill battle against them. They will give
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Healthy Food Review Extra Dessert Delights Gum
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Melanie J.Posted
Mon 01 Nov 2010 1:22pm
Wrigley Extra Dessert Delights Gum as a healthy food? I know you're all probably reading that title and are saying "gum? Give us a break."
I wasn't chewing much gun....
Well, I hate to admit it, but the one for Extra Gum actually worked on me because the suggestion to chew on sugarless gum when you were looking for something to eat either
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Repairing Gums, Preventing Cancer & Other News of Note
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The Verigin Dental Health TeamPosted
Fri 05 Feb 2010 6:09am
on growing layers of cells such as stem cells and gingival (gum) fibroblasts for restoring damaged smiles.
“Previous work was involved in looking at the growth factors and optimal...
New Technology Aims to Repair the After-Effects of Gum Disease (Medical News Today)
Advances in tissue engineering are offering the promise of being able to restore
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