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Using the selection of topics on the left, you are able to navigate the website to find news and resources for the topics that are of interest to you. If there are any topics not included here, which you would like to see featured. Please contact us and we will endeavour to accommodate your request. Dental TreatmentNews Register - Dr. Bradley Oliver will host Dentistry from the Heart, a free dental program, at his All About Smiles Dental Clinic this coming Thursday - Valentine's Day. The free treatments will begin at 8 a.m. The office is located at 641 N. Highway 99W ... Read More Dentist sponsors day of free treatmentTraverse City Record-Eagle - As a LaGrange, Ill., resident in the '40s, I found blacks must buy any clothing they tried on, were denied dental treatment, and forbidden in some restaurants or in a bowling alley. As an Alton, Ill., minister in the '50s, I found blacks could get ... Read More Not a place for artworkTribune - In health care, particularly in cancer, it is the prime source of treatment. Dental, breast cancer and cervical cases are also treated using radioisotopes. Myth and fear about nuclear energy have to be dispelled from the public mind and this can ... Read More Lalu agrees, railway stations to be upgradedChickasha News - Patients who need ongoing care or who have problems that cannot be fixed in one day will be referred to area clinics for ongoing treatment at a low cost or no cost in some cases. Phillips, who operates a traditional dental practice throughout the year ... Read More Phillips to offer free dental careMilwaukee Journal Sentinel - Unless there is a large industrial source in a community, about 50% of the mercury in wastewater flowing to sewage treatment plants comes from dental offices using silver amalgam, said Randy Case, community mercury reduction coordinator with the ... Read More "But there are people who hold strong views on this subject, so it is important that any proposed schemes are fully and widely consulted on. The guidance published today will help local health bodies to ensure there is an opportunity for everyone to put forward their views. The extra funding I am announcing means that, should local people decide to support fluoridation, SHAs have the resources to implement it." This new government funding will allow SHAs in areas of poor dental health to help prevent tooth decay and thereby cutting down on the amount of dental work they need in the future. £14 million per annum extra funding will be made available over 3 years by the Government to those Strategic Health Authorities (SHAs) the responsibility of deciding the need for fluoridation and consulting locally about any proposals to fluoridate local water supplies. Fluoride has been added to Birmingham's tap water for over forty years. Its residents are among the 5.5 million UK citizens whose water fluoridation has been already funded by the NHS. A further half a million people live in areas in which fluoride occurs naturally in the water. To help Strategic Health Authorities assess the level of public support for local fluoridation schemes, the Department is also today issuing revised guidance to ensure local consultations are conducted in a fair and objective way, with benefits and risks being properly considered. The Chief Dental Officer, Barry Cockcroft, has recently
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