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Breastfeeding Promotion In Primary Care

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Clinical Preventive Services and Advocacy Letter1 Clinical Preventive ServicesThere are a number of reasons why clinical preventive services like lung cancer screening, breastfeeding support, and skin cancer prevention counseling should be covered by health insurance plans. First, these services can save lives. For instance, early detection of lung cancer through screening can dramatically improve survival rates (National Lung Screening Trial……

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Upper Respiratory Infection

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Acute Upper espiratory Infection
Introduction
An acute upper respiratory infection (UI) is also referred to as the common cold. It normally affects the nasal passages and throat. The upper respiratory tract consists of the nose, pharynx, throat, bronchi, and larynx. Treatment for acute UI is usually simple not unless one has a chronic respiratory condition like asthma. This……

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Aglipay, M., Birken, C. S., Parkin, P. C., Loeb, M. B., Thorpe, K., Chen, Y., . . . Hoch, J. S. (2017). Effect of high-dose vs standard-dose wintertime vitamin D supplementation on viral upper respiratory tract infections in young healthy children. JAMA, 318(3), 245-254.

Lee, R. J., & Cohen, N. A. (2015). Role of the bitter taste receptor T2R38 in upper respiratory infection and chronic rhinosinusitis. Current opinion in allergy and clinical immunology, 15(1), 14.

Santee, C. A., Nagalingam, N. A., Faruqi, A. A., DeMuri, G. P., Gern, J. E., Wald, E. R., & Lynch, S. V. (2016). Nasopharyngeal microbiota composition of children is related to the frequency of upper respiratory infection and acute sinusitis. Microbiome, 4(1), 34.

Silverman, M., Povitz, M., Sontrop, J. M., Li, L., Richard, L., Cejic, S., & Shariff, S. Z. (2017). Antibiotic prescribing for nonbacterial acute upper respiratory infections in elderly persons. Annals of Internal Medicine, 166(11), 765-774.

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Transmission Of Periodontal Disease Through Saliva

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Transmission of Periodontal Disease Through Saliva

Transmission of Periodontal Disease

Periodontal disease is associated with the pathogens Actinobacillus. actinomycetemcomitans and Porphyromonas gingivalis. These pathogens are found in both juvenile and adult periodontitis. People who don't have periodontitis are rarely found to have A. actinomycetemcomitans and P.gingivalis. esearch has demonstrated that these pathogens are transmitted……

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Askiainen, S, Chen, C., Alauusua, S, and Slots, J. (1997). Journal of the American Dental Association, 128, 1263-1270

Herrera, D., Matesanz, P., Basones-Martinez, A., and Sanz, M. (2012). Local and Systemic Antimicrobial Therapy in Periodontics. Journal of Evidence-Based Dental Practice 12(3), 50-60.

Socransky, S.S. And Haffajee, A.D. (1992). The bacterial etiology of destructive periodontal disease: Current concepts. Journal of Periodontology, 63(4s), 322-3331.

Zarco, M.F., Vess, T.J., and Ginsburg, G.S. (2011). The oral microbiome in health and disease and the potential impact on personalized dental medicine. Oral Diseases, 18(2), 109-120.

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