Archive for April, 2008

Ozone treatment in Minimal Intervention Dentistry

February 29, 2004–Dental ozone treatment has arrived , e.g. with the cost-effective unit OZI-CARE from O3(Pty)Ltd.
Research for tooth treatment has been pioneered by the University of Belfast/Ireland and showed that Ozone interferes with the metabolism of bacterium cells, most likely through inhibiting and blocking the operation of the enzymatic control system. A sufficient amount of tri-atomic oxygen breaks through the cell membrane, and this leads to the destruction of the bacteria.
On this basis minimal invasive and less threatening dental treatment, e.g. caries arrest or stabilization is possible through ozone exposure, alone.

For more information go to:
http://www.midentistry.com/aus_OZ_CLINIC.html (Clinical facts)

http://www.midentistry.com/aus_OZ_LIT.html (Scientific literature)

http://www.midentistry.com/html/products.html

http://www.o3xygen.co.za/html/clinical_facts.html (Ozone Unit)

Most California Voters Concerned About Health Care, Would Have Supported Governor’s Overhaul Plan, Poll Finds

More than half of California voters are worried about the state’s health care system and nearly three-quarters said they would have approved a health system overhaul proposed by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger (R) last year, according to a Field Poll survey released on Monday, the

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Employer-Sponsored Health Insurance Premiums For Family Coverage Rose 10 Times Faster Than Income, Report Finds

Employer-sponsored health insurance premiums for family coverage increased more than 10 times faster than U.S. employees’ median incomes from 2001 to 2005, according to a report released Tuesday by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, the Washington Post reports (Washington Post, 4/29).

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Health Care Marketplace

Health care costs are among the top economic problems experienced by U.S. residents, according to a poll released on Tuesday by the Kaiser Family Foundation, the Los Angeles Times reports. For the poll, a nationally representative sample of 2,003 adults was interviewed by telephone within April 3 and 13.

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Nutritional Guide Explains Subsistence Diet For Alaska Native Cancer Survivors

The Anchorage Daily News on Monday examined a new subsistence diet guide targeting Alaska Natives that includes nutritional and cultural food options for cancer survivors that contemporary medicine providers have a “hard instance endorsing.” The 142-page guide, “Traditional Food Guide for Alaska Native Cancer Survivors,” is a part of the

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Updated Guide Provides Overview Of Health Coverage In U.S.

“Health Care Coverage in America: Understanding the Issues and Proposed Solutions,” Alliance for Health Reform: The updated guide, produced for Cover the Uninsured Week, provides an overview of info about how U.S.

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Indian Prime Minister Singh Decries Sex-Selective Abortions, Calls For Stricter Enforcement Of Laws

Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Monday during a national conference condemned the practice of sex-selective abortions and called for stricter enforcement of laws that prohibit the practice, the New York Times reports. During his first speech on the subject, Singh highlighted the “alarming” gender imbalance in the country. In 1981, 962 girls were born for every 1,000 boys.

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