Brain Imaging and Economic Behavior Study Provides Researchers with New Insight into Why People Pay Too Much at Auctions
Auctions are an old and widely used method for selling goods, and have
become increasingly common with the rise of Internet sites such as eBay.
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Dentistry Study Links Immune Response for Common Mouth Bacteria to Alzheimers
A new one-year study by NYU College of Dentistry researchers led by
Angela R. Kamer, an assistant professor of periodontology and implant
dentistry, has established a link between the body’s immune response to
a common mouth bacteria and Alzheimer’s disease (AD).
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Nursing’s Shiela Strauss Explores Policies in Drug Treatment Programs
Affecting four to five million Americans, Hepatitis C is four times
more prevalent than HIV in the U.S., and sometimes causes chronic liver
disease.
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Study Shows Flossing Significantly Decreases Gum Disease and
NYU College of Dentistry researchers Patricia Corby, assistant
professor of periodontology and implant dentistry, and Walter Bretz,
associate professor of cariology and comprehensive care, have published
a study in the Journal of Periodontology that provides new data about
the importance of a flossing regimen in addition to daily brushing of
the surfaces of the teeth and tongue.
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