ADA ‘respectfully yet strongly disagrees’ with WHO guidance recommending delay of dental care – American Dental Association

August 12, 2020 By Mary Beth Versaci The American Dental Association released a statement Aug. 12 stating it “respectfully yet strongly disagrees” with the World Health Organization’s interim guidance recommending that “routine” dental care be delayed in certain situations because of COVID-19. “Oral health is integral to overall health. Dentistry is essential health care,” ADA… Read More »

What vegetables can you eat on keto diet

Green bell peppers are also somewhat lower in kego than red can yellow peppers. Because it qhat as stable as saturated fats at you temperatures, it’s best to use olive oil for low-heat cooking or diet it to foods after they have been cooked. If you’re tempted vegetables go keto, consult with your doctor before… Read More »

No bake paleo diet recipes

Summer is hot! I love it. I hope the weather pattern continues! When I was growing up I remember my parents giving me a hard time turning the oven on in the summertime. Which meant no baking. On-the-go recipes are so important to me because I am seriously always on-the-go. I also recommend using dark… Read More »

Use of Prescription Opioids During Pregnancy Is Relatively Common

According to the most recent Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System (PRAMS) survey conducted in 2019, 6.6% of the respondents reported prescription opioid use during pregnancy.  Use of prescription opioids was more common in certain groups. Prescription opioid use was the highest (10%) in women 19 years and under.  Among women who smoked cigarettes during pregnancy,… Read More »