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The Unseen Advantage: Why Lingual Braces Excel in Recreational Activities
Article by Remarkable Smiles When it comes to orthodontic treatments, the quest for a straighter smile often prompts individuals to explore various options. Lingual braces, an innovative alternative to traditional orthodontic methods, offer a unique advantage for those engaged in recreational activities. This discreet treatment option, installed on the inner side of the teeth, provides…
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The Invisalign Revolution: Is It Really Better Than Traditional Metal Braces?
Article by Remarkable Smiles Among the recent orthodontic innovations, Invisalign has emerged as a prominent player, gaining widespread acclaim. However, is it genuinely superior to the conventional choice of traditional metal braces? Let’s delve into the key considerations when comparing the Invisalign revolution to the established approach of traditional metal braces. Effectiveness Invisalign: Invisalign proves…
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Why An Orthodontist Needs to Do Your Invisalign Treatments
Article By Remarkable Smiles To ensure that they have a thorough understanding of all the science involved in straightening teeth, orthodontists exclusively study teeth straightening technology with an in-depth knowledge of oral-facial harmony and function. Because of their specialization, orthodontists can study the teeth and jaws in a manner that other types of dentists do…
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Obama says Sanders’ supporters helped undermine Obamacare
By Roberta Rampton WASHINGTON (Reuters) – President Barack Obama said on Friday that criticism from the left wing of his own Democratic Party helped feed into the unpopularity of Obamacare, his signature healthcare reform law. Obama has been spending part of his last two weeks in office urging supporters to speak out against plans by…
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Four ordered held without bail over Chicago torture shown on Facebook
By Timothy Mclaughlin CHICAGO (Reuters) – Four African-Americans accused of attacking an 18-year-old white man with special needs while making anti-white racial taunts in an assault broadcast on Facebook were ordered held without bail by a Chicago judge on Friday. Jordan Hill, Tesfaye Cooper and sisters Brittany and Tanishia Covington were each charged with aggravated…
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Obama’s rough ride on health care offers lessons for Trump
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama took on the problems of a lack of access to health care and high cost, but he and Democrats paid a political price. President-elect Donald Trump has promised to undo much of what Obama put in place, and pledged to make the system better.
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Former sex slave helps women reclaim their branded bodies with new tattoos
By Emma Batha LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) – After escaping years of sexual slavery, Jennifer Kempton could not look in the mirror without being taken back to her dark, traumatic past. It’s happening all over the world,” said Kempton who suffered horrific brutality during six years working on the streets of Columbus, Ohio. Two years…
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Baker Hughes shares set to rise on GE deal: Barron’s
NEW YORK (Reuters) – Shares of oilfield services company Baker Hughes Inc could rise significantly if it completes its merger with General Electric Co's oil and gas division, according to a report in Barron's. The companies announced the deal last month, just as competition in the sector started to heat up after several years of…
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Obama says would support Trump moves to improve U.S. healthcare
President Barack Obama said on Thursday he would support any move by President-elect Donald Trump to improve healthcare for Amercicans. “Trump says that he can improve the health system. During the U.S. presidential campaign, Trump called for the Affordable Care Act, also known as Obamacare, to be repealed and replaced and labeled the 2010 law…
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Nearly 21 Million in US Have Substance Use Disorder: Surgeon General’s Report
Only one in 10 people getting help for substance use disorder.