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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. Equine DentistryDallas Morning News - He was unable to compete for a while, but he used the time to get his equine dentistry certification. The movements used in dentistry helped him gain strength in his shoulder and back, allowing him to return to the rodeo arena. ... Read More Age doesn't deter bronc riderDaily Oklahoman - • Education: A degree in veterinary medicine, plus special training in equine dentistry. Harley is at his biannual dental checkup. He's blindfolded, sedated and a speculum holds his mouth open so his tongue dangles limply. Harley is a 7-year-old ... Read More Good dental care is not just for humansFree Lance-Star - F OR THE HOLIDAYS your horse or pony's greatest wish is for good health and comfortable living. Its wish list should include dentistry, warmth, calories and water. Before you consider feeding your horse anything, have its teeth checked. An equine ... Read More Give your horse the gift of good healthHutchinson Daily Leader - Topics include pasture management, first aid, nutrition roundtable, hoof care, lameness, dentistry, bits, vaccinations and deworming, equine behavior, trail riding, facilities management, disaster preparation, fly and pest control, emerging diseases ... Read More U of M schedules regional Horse Owner Education DaysNews 8 Austin - The Texas State Veterinary Medical Board (TSVMB) wants to regulate the practice of equine dentistry in the state. Most horse owners rely on unlicensed horse dentists to care for their animals' teeth. They make house calls for the animals, so it's ... Read More £14 million per annum extra funding will be made available over 3 years by the Government to those Strategic Health Authorities assess the level of public support for local fluoridation schemes, the conduct of public consultations, and the implementation of new schemes. Alan Johnson said: "Fluoridation is scientifically supported, it is legal, and it is our policy, but only two or three areas currently have it and we need to go much further in areas where tap water is already fluoridated and that the number of children with tooth decay decreases by 15%. In practice the benefits are even greater. For example, children in fluoridated Birmingham have half the cases of tooth decay than children in non-fluoridated Manchester. All water contains some fluoride. About half a million people in this country receive water which is naturally fluoridated at, or about, the optimum level for dental health of one part per million. No ill effects to overall health have been identified. Major schemes are in operation in Birmingham and the West Midlands, and also in Tyneside, with the cost borne by the health service rather than water customers. To help Strategic Health Authorities (SHAs) the responsibility of deciding the need for fluoridation and consulting locally about any proposals to fluoridate local water
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