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Study: White Wine Can Make Tooth Stains Darker
2009-04-08
 
April 1, 2009 -- It has long been known that red wine causes teeth to stain. But white wine? A recent study by NYU dental researchers found that drinking white wine can also increase the potential for teeth to take on dark stains. The researchers compared two sets of six cow teeth, whose surface...
 
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Study: Sports Drink Consumption Can Cause Tooth Erosion
2009-04-08
 
April 3, 2009 – While sipping on sports drinks all day may provide an energy boost, this popular practice is also exposing people to levels of acid that can cause tooth erosion and hypersensitivity, NYU dental researchers have found. In a recent study, the researchers found that prolonged consumption...
 
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Study Finds New Evidence of Periodontal Disease Leading to Gestational Diabetes
2009-04-08
 
April 4, 2009 – A new study by NYU dental researchers has uncovered evidence that pregnant women with periodontal (gum) disease face an increased risk of developing gestational diabetes even if they don’t smoke or drink, a finding that underscores how important it is for all expectant mothers – even...
 
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NYUCD Awarded $1 Million Grant for Stem Cell Research
2009-04-08
 
The New York State Department of Health recently awarded an NYU dental research team a three-year, $1 million grant to study the potential use of stem cells to regenerate facial muscles to enable people with traumatic injuries to speak, eat, and smile normally again. The team, led by Dr. Louis Terracio...
 
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College of Dentistry Awarded $1.9 Million NIH Grant for HIV Research
2009-03-04
 
Seeking to shed new light on HIV’s ability to survive in the body and cause disease, the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases at the NIH has awarded a five-year, $1.9 million grant to an AIDS research team at the College of Dentistry to continue its study of a new mode of HIV replication...
 
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