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The Declining Benefits of Fluoridated Water: What Recent Research Reveals

Fluoridation of drinking water has long been a common practice aimed at improving dental health. However, recent studies suggest that the benefits of adding fluoride to water may be decreasing, particularly due to the widespread use of fluoride toothpaste. This article examines the latest findings on fluoridated water, its impact on oral health, and the… Read More »

Recent cyber guidance from HHS ignores the mobile threat

Many phishing attacks now are facilitated by the widespread use of mobile devices, Bob Stevens says. Voluntary cybersecurity guidelines that the Department of Health and Human Services recently issued are a good start, but they neglect a major cybersecurity risk—the pervasive use of mobile devices. That’s a big worry to Bob Stevens, vice president of… Read More »

Weekly Roundup for NOVEMBER 30, 2018: Recent Publications in Women’s Mental Health

What’s worse? Prenatal exposure to antidepressant medications or exposure to maternal depression?  Hutchison and colleagues observe that worse executive functioning was observed in the 6-year-old children of mothers with higher levels of depressive symptoms.  Prenatal exposure to SSRIs did not have any significant impact on executive functioning. Ruta Nonacs, MD PhD   A 6-year longitudinal… Read More »

Ezra Miller Reveals About Being in Polyamory Relationships in His Recent Interview with Playboy: What is Polyamory & How Does it Work?

What is polyamory? (Photo Credits: Instagram) Fantastic Beasts: Crimes of Grindelwald star Ezra Miller’s recent photo shoot and interview with Playboy magazine was a revelation. Apart from his hot pictures from the photo shoot that sent netizens into a hysteria, Ezra spoke about being polyamorous, his sex life, failed relationships and sexual abuse he has… Read More »