Center for Contemporary Dentistry - Madison, Mississippi in Madison, Mississippi
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Lactose intolerance
A condition characterized by the inability to digest lactose, the sugar found in milk and dairy products, potentially causing abdominal pain, bloating, and other digestive problems.
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Why ACA Marketplace coverage fell in 2026 and what to check for 2027
New federal data show fewer people in ACA Marketplace plans in 2026, but the headline number does not tell the whole story. Here is what the drop may reflect, what CMS changed for 2027, and what enrollees should verify before they shop.
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Dr. Li’s Journey: Easing Dental Anxiety with Care and Compassion
Hello everyone! It’s Dr. Cindy Li here, and I’m thrilled to share my heartwarming journey with you all. My story, titled “Dr. Li’s Journey: Easing Dental Anxiety with Care and Compassion,” is a personal narrative about my mission to transform dental visits into positive experiences for everyone, whether you’re a local friend or visiting from afar. Dental anxiety is a common challenge that many of my patients face, and my approach is all about compassion and understanding. Through years of practice, I’ve learned that a gentle touch and a listening ear can make all the difference. By creating a welcoming environment and using techniques tailored to each individual’s needs, I’m committed to making every visit enjoyable and stress-free. To my loyal patients here in our vibrant community, thank you for your trust and support. And to those considering a visit from other areas, I assure you that our practice is worth the journey. At Excel Dental Care, we strive to provide a comforting and personalized experience for everyone who walks through our doors. If you’re eager to learn more about how we can make your dental visits a breeze, I invite you to explore our services at [Excel Dental Care](https://exceldental.ca). Let’s embark on this journey together, ensuring that your smile shines bright with confidence and ease. Warm
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New Trial Suggests Symptom-Based Dosing May Help Newborns Leave Sooner
A JAMA trial found that, for some newborns treated for opioid withdrawal, giving medicine based on symptoms instead of a fixed taper shortened the time to medical readiness for discharge. The study was done in U.S. hospitals already using Eat, Sleep, Console or Finnegan-based care, and experts say families still need careful discharge planning and follow-up.
