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The Dental News of July 10, 2010


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Peshtigo WI falsifies fluoride levels

The DNR alleges the water department violated the state administrative code regarding reports on fluoride and chlorine sampling and testing for the period of Jan. 2 until May 31. During that period, the water department failed to report fluoride analytical results 56 times and chlorine residual analytical results 26 times all occurring on different days.

According to the DNR notice, Cowell had notified the DNR on June 4 advising he believed one of the waterworks operators has been falsifying monitoring results. He alleged the operator would analyze samples of treated water to determine residual fluoride and chlorine in the sample. If the results of the analysis fell out of the optimum range, a number with the required range was entered into the bench sheet.

According to the notice, the city could be fined $5,000 for each violation and that each day of violation is considered a separate offense. Add this to the costs of water fluoridation.

Norwegian Epic Full Of Vegas-style Entertainment
Norwegian's Newest, Largest Ship Features Blue Man Group, Gaming, Largest Spa At Sea

1 in 4 Californian children have never seen a dentist, study finds

Lack of dental care continues to be a significant problem for American children, who miss about 1.6 million school days each year due to dental disease.

California dentists caused hundreds of millions of dollars to be spent on mandating fluoride into most California municipal water supplies even though science shows fluoridation is ineffective at reducing tooth decay and harmful to health. Fluoridation gives the illusion that organized dentistry cares about low-income children whom they would never allow into their dental offices.

Coast Dental Bringing More Smiles to Lakeland
Coast Dental opens new practice in Lakeland. Free exam and X-rays offered to patients without dental benefits. Most dental insurance plans accepted.

In World of Throwaways, Making a Dent in Medical Waste

The health care industry has a garbage problem. It's not just that hospitals , doctors' offices, clinics and other health facilities generate several billion pounds of garbage each year: buried in that mountain of trash are untold numbers of unused disposable medical devices as well as used but recyclable supplies and equipment, from excess ...

Dentist 'faked car crash death'

It is alleged he assumed a fresh identity and moved to Peterhead, Aberdeenshire, after his "death". He appeared in the dock with his wife Stiliani Theodoropoulou, 40, and her sister Nikoletta Theodoropoulou, 41.

Free health care clinic in OK

Dentists, doctors and nurses are gearing up for an extremely busy weekend at the Oklahoma State Fairgrounds.

Coast Dental Makes it Easy to Smile in Lake City
Coast Dental opens new practice in Lake City. Free exam and X-rays offered to patients without dental benefits. Most dental insurance plans accepted.

Arsonists, whiskey are not tax deductible
By Edward J. Loughrey So, they put out pet food to attract wild cats. The cats came, ate the food and cured the rodent problem. The owners deducted the cost of the food and when it went to court, they ruled that it was a valid business expense. A taxpayer had to hire someone to watch his pet all day while he was at work.

Join 'Glee' mania at the Allentown Fair
A little 'Glee' will be coming to Allentown Fair.

Economy prompts closure of 100 dental offices

Arizona's dentists are being drilled by the recession, with reports of more than 100 dental offices closing throughout the Valley last year.

Viva Las Vegas on Norwegian Epic cruise
Passengers can go from getting a shot of Botox to front-row seats to see Blue Man Group or Cirque du Soleil. And when it's time for dinner, there are 20 restaurants to choose from. Cirque du Soleil - Blue Man Group - Circus - Las Vegas Nevada - Arts

Sri Lanka - NCP kidney disease due to fluoride content

NCP kidney disease due to fluoride content Wednesday, 07 July 2010 01:34 By Lakna Paranamanna The high concentration of fluoride in water in the North Central province has been found to be the reason behind kidney diseases prevalent in the area according to research studies.


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