Drug curbs severe facial pain: study Results of a small study suggest that the drug pregabalin (sold as Lyrica) can reduce stabbing facial pain and other symptoms stemming from a condition called trigeminal neuralgia.
DepEd to implement health care programs ACADEMIC performance of pupils and instructional outcomes are determined by the schoolchildren’s quality of health. read more
Acidic Drinks Worse For Teeth Than Whitening With the increasing popularity of whitening one's teeth, researchers at the Eastman Institute for Oral Health, part of the University of Rochester Medical Center, set out to learn if there are negative effects on the tooth from using whitening products.
Orange Juice Worse For Teeth Than Whitening Agents, Study Finds Researchers have determined that the effects of 6 percent hydrogen peroxide, the common ingredient in professional and over-the-counter whitening products, are insignificant compared to acidic fruit juices. Orange juice markedly decreased hardness and increased roughness of tooth enamel.