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For people with high-risk stage 2 and stage 3 colorectal cancer, a structured exercise program can dramatically lower the risk of recurrence, new cancers developing, and death after surgery and chemotherapy, according to trial results published this week in The New England Journal of Medicine.[1]While several observational studies have demonstrated the anti-cancer benefits of exercise, this first-of-its-kind international trial provides more definitive, high-level evidence that consistent physical activity can keep colorectal cancer from coming back.“As oncologists, one of the most common questions we get asked by patients is: ‘What else can I do to improve my outcome?’” said lead study…

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Read Time:3 Minute, 6 Second Doing business in the age of on-demand reviews, ever-rising healthcare costs and increasing patient skepticism  means trust isn’t just a “nice to have” in your practice. It’s the foundation of your future success. Without it, your practice could become more of a revolving door than the place your patients call home. Low Trust: A Costly Gap Did you know a recent survey revealed 40% of Americans say they distrust dentists? On top of that, 65% said they don’t fully understand what their dentist is showing them and that 19% skip dental care altogether due to…

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It looks like Bugs Bunny had it right all along. Carrots are a nutritious and delicious way to support your health! They provide vitamin C and calcium for healthy gums and strong teeth. They’re also rich in beta-carotene, which your body turns into vitamin A – a vital nutrient for vision health. May lower cholesterol levels to improve cardiovascular health. Contain fiber to support proper digestion. Provide antioxidants and vitamin A for healthier skin. Zucchini Carrot Bread   No one will know this lightly sweet loaf is loaded with extra veggies that are a bonus for your…

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Digital dentistry is on the rise, fuelled by an aging population and growing interest in cosmetic dental care. (iStock) The global digital dentistry market is projected to reach US$17.2 billion by 2032, growing at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 10.6 per cent, according to a new report by SNS Insider. In 2023, the market was valued at US$6.96 billion. The growth is being driven by technological advancements such as 3D printing and CAD/CAM systems, greater awareness of oral hygiene, and increasing demand for cosmetic dental procedures. U.S. digital dentistry The U.S. digital dentistry market accounted for roughly 33.5…

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Digital dentistry is on the rise, fuelled by an aging population and growing interest in cosmetic dental care. (iStock) The global digital dentistry market is projected to reach US$17.2 billion by 2032, growing at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 10.6 per cent, according to a new report by SNS Insider. In 2023, the market was valued at US$6.96 billion. The growth is being driven by technological advancements such as 3D printing and CAD/CAM systems, greater awareness of oral hygiene, and increasing demand for cosmetic dental procedures. U.S. digital dentistry The U.S. digital dentistry market accounted for roughly 33.5…

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(iStock) Southeast Asian countries — Singapore, Vietnam, Thailand, Indonesia and the Philippines — are experiencing increased demand for high-quality dental products and technologies from the United States and Canada, says a Chicago-based trade fair organizer. “U.S. dental manufacturers are uniquely positioned to thrive in Southeast Asia,” said Mette Petersen, president of Koelnmesse Inc., in a press release. The release noted that global trade tensions and tariff uncertainties continue to affect key international markets, making Southeast Asia a rapidly emerging destination for U.S. dental exporters seeking growth and diversification. ‘Widely recognized’ Petersen also cited interest in Canadian products. “U.S. and Canadian…

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According to the survey, about 52 per cent of insured Canadians said they’ve delayed health appointments due to cost. (iStock) Dental care is the costliest and most frequently delayed type of health care in Canada—even among those with insurance—according to new findings released Tuesday. The data comes from the 2025 Insurance Access and Affordability Study by PolicyMe, a Toronto-based insurance technology company, in partnership with the Angus Reid Forum. The online survey polled 1,502 Canadians between May 9 and 12. The survey found that dental care is the most commonly delayed service, with 35 per cent of respondents saying they’ve…

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