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Minimally Invasive Treatment for Salivary Gland Inflammation Restores Ability to Taste
2008-10-09
 
A minimally-invasive procedure to diagnose and treat sialoadenitis, or salivary gland inflammation, is now available at the NYU College of Dentistry. The procedure offers an alternative to surgical removal of the salivary glands. The NYU College of Dentistry is the only institution in the New York area...
 
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iTunes U Debuts at NYU College of Dentistry
2008-10-03
 
The College of Dentistry has become the first school at NYU to offer its students the ability to record course lectures in the classroom and automatically upload the audio files to Apple's iTunes U, where the files are posted within two hours for playback on any computer or MP3 player, thereby eliminating...
 
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NYU College of Dentistry Receives $600,000 Grant from Susan G. Komen Foundation
2008-10-03
 
The Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation has awarded an NYU dental research team a three-year, $600,000 grant to study whether nutrients and antioxidants found in broccoli, grapes, and other naturally-occurring compounds could prevent breast cancer. The study’s principal investigator, Dr. Joseph...
 
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Cooperation Between Viruses is a New Mode for HIV Replication, NYUCD Research Shows
2008-07-11
 
July 9, 2008 -- Weak HIV viruses piggyback onto stronger ones, raising the possibility that the human body may harbor many more HIV viruses capable of replicating and contributing to the development of AIDS than previously thought, a New York University College of Dentistry AIDS research team has found. It’s...
 
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NYU Dental Researchers Find Evidence of Periodontal Disease Leading to Gestational Diabetes
2008-07-01
 
A study by an NYU dental research team has found evidence that pregnant women with periodontal (gum) disease are more likely to develop gestational diabetes mellitus than pregnant women with healthy gums, a finding that underscores how important it is for expectant mothers to maintain good oral health....
 
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