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Readers share dog misadventures (Midland Daily News)
Last week, Editor John “Jack” Telfer invited readers to share their own stories of dog misadventures, in keeping with the theme of the book, “Marley and Me.” The following stories were submitted.
Turned Off By Bad Breath? (RedNova)
By Patrick Sennyah IF people are turning away from you when you speak, then your bad breath is really a problem. PATRICK SENNYAH visited two dentists and came away smiling with some advice. The dentist had a surprise patient that busy Monday morning.
Esophageal Cancer: A Review and Update (American Family Physician)
JOHN C. LAYKE, D.O., University of Illinois Metropolitan Group Hospitals, Chicago, Illinois
Want Minty Fresh Breath? Win This.
We all love that minty, fresh-breath feeling, but sometimes we just can’t get to the toothbrush.
Around the World in Eighty Rounds (Cybergolf National)
Just how far will a golfer go to get a decent tee time? It turns out that in David Wood’s case, it’ll be to the ends of the earth.
Simple Steps Bring Sweeter Breath (HealthCentral.com)
Bad breath can be caused by food particles in the mouth, dry mouth, or a health problem. Mayo experts offer these tips to help prevent it: Brush your teeth or use mouthwash after you eat. Brushing is the more effective of the two.
Bad breath (Mayo Clinic)
Store shelves are overflowing with mints, mouthwashes and other products designed to help people control bad breath. Yet these products help control bad breath (halitosis) only temporarily.
Site helps with pet oral care
Site: Veterinary Oral Health Council Address: www.vohc.org Every dog and cat owner should peruse the photos of periodontal disease and work hard to prevent it.
One in four people suffers from bad breath
KARACHI: Bad breath is a widespread healthcare problem, affecting up to a quarter of adults.


