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Acidic foods & drinks may satisfy your taste buds but can harm your oral health, causing dental erosion and cavities.

Tooth enamel is the strongest material in the human body, even stronger than bones. It gets damaged if you consume acidic foods and drinks frequently. The acid in foods and drinks dissolves the mineral structure of teeth resulting in thinning of teeth. Continuous or repeated exposure to such foods and drinks eventually exposes the underlying

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Prevent cavities before they start: know about maintaining optimal Oral Health!

Cavities are damaged areas in your teeth that may develop tiny holes or openings. Cavities, also known as caries, are formed when tooth enamel is damaged. Cavities are the result of various factors such as sugary foods, carbonated drinks, not brushing regularly, bacteria in the mouth, or food residues that are not effectively cleaned. It

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MRSA – A serious threat

MRSA – A continuous and serious threat to Healthcare Facilities & Communities Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) is bacteria that causes infections in different parts of the body. MRSA has mutated in the past 50 years. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), one in three people carry some type of staph bacteria and two

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Healthcare Waste Management – Risks & Mitigations

The waste produced in the process of healthcare activities contains a higher number of potential infections and injuries than any other type of waste. The term healthcare waste includes all types of waste being produced within healthcare facilities (HCFs) including wards, emergencies, operation theaters, laboratories, and research centers, etc. According to the World Health Organization

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