9-1-1: Nashville star Isabelle Tate’s death is bringing attention to a rare disease. On Thursday, October 23, news broke that the actress had died at the age of 23. Her agency confirmed the news via ...
New research shows that 'hacking' the communication channels between microbes in the mouth could boost levels of beneficial ...
Alan Jackson revealed his Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease diagnosis on Tuesday (Sept. 28), and now he's hearing from fans who also battle CMT. Three things are clear about the singer's news, made in part ...
With more than 20 albums and collections to his name, Alan Jackson is one of country music’s most influential artists. Most recently, he received the Lifetime Achievement Award at the ACM Awards.
CMT is not just a country music station. It also is the acronym for Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease, which doesn't have anything to do with charcoal or dental issues. Northwest Las Vegas resident Virginia ...
Proper dental care reduces chronic inflammation and may improve systemic health and quality of life. In this dvm360 interview, Heidi Lobprise, DVM, DAVDC, covers decision making for extractions, how ...
The 9-1-1 Nashville actress who died at 23 years old was suffering from a neurological disorder that affects 3 million people worldwide, her family has said. Isabelle Tate's death was revealed on ...
Should you be given this Jeopardy answer, “It’s a genetic nerve disorder that has nothing to do with teeth,” the correct question is likely to be, “What is Charcot-Marie-Tooth Disease?” Named after ...
Brush teeth and gums at least twice a day. If you can, brush 30 minutes to 1 hour after every meal. Brushing removes plaque, a film of bacteria that clings to teeth. When bacteria in plaque come into ...
A potential new treatment approach for hereditary neurological disorder, the incurable Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease, has been found by researchers. Patients with Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease type 1A ...
Losing two or more teeth during middle age is associated with increased cardiovascular disease risk. Having fewer natural teeth by middle age is linked to higher cardiovascular disease risk. Losing ...
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