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Colorectal Cancer Screening in 2026: Who Should Get Tested, Which Options Are Covered, and What the Latest Guidance Means for You
Colorectal cancer screening now starts at age 45 for most adults. Here’s what current U.S. guidelines say, how stool tests compare with colonoscopy, what happens after a positive result, and what insurance and Medicare typically cover.
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Boost Your Dental Practice’s Credibility with Weence
Enhance Your Dental Practice’s Credibility with Weence
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Dry Mouth Can Raise Cavity Risk: What Adults Should Know About Their Medications
Dry mouth is more than an annoyance. Some medications reduce saliva, which helps protect teeth, so adults with persistent dryness may need a medication review, stronger fluoride prevention, and earlier dental care.
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Abfraction: The loss of tooth structure due to flexural forces, often seen as wedge-shaped notches at the neck of the tooth.
Do you notice small notches or grooves at the base of your teeth? Have you ever wondered what causes them? These are known as abfractions – a dental condition that…
