Campaigners are calling for a 'calorie tax' in a bid to slash high sugar and salt content in our food and drink.
A new study demonstrates that just one hour of exposure to blue light at night – the kind of light produced by the screens of our many devices –...
A study published by The BMJ today reports a possible association between higher consumption of sugary drinks and and an increased risk of cancer.
As every dental nurse knows, drinking water is one of the easiest and most cost-effective ways of achieving hydration without damaging teeth.
Three hours of computer use each day is enough to put a teenager at risk of poor oral health, a new study reveals.
After examining data gathered over an 11-year period in a first-of-its-kind provincial study, University of Toronto clinician-scientist Marco...
With the sugar spike at Easter, stick to berries for your sweet treat.
Fishermen and their families in Bridlington recently received free dental care as part of the Seafit Programme.
Proper oral hygiene and regular visits to the dentist can support cardiovascular health.
A Western diet high in fat and sugar can pack on the pounds. But it can also put someone at greater risk of developing severe sepsis, according to a...
New research published in the Journal of the American Medical Association, reveals that a diet low in sugary food and drinks results in significant...
Dental and heart experts are set to publish joint recommendations for medical and oral health professionals and patients.