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Chewing skills can improve Oral Hygiene

Tooth decay is the most preventable of diseases. YET.

· Even with fluoridation, oral hygiene, dental health education
and fissure sealants, tooth decay is still the most common and
expensive food related disease with the economic impact of heat
disease, diabetes and obesity.

· Almost all cavities occur where food is left trapped after
eatng, between teeth and inside grooves on chewing surfaces where the
brush, toothpaste, mouthwash, chewing gum and saliva, cannot reach.

· Over 80% of cavities occur inside grooves on chewing surfaces
where saliva and fluoride have no access and very little food is
trapped compared to that trapped between teeth.


Posted on : Nov 28 2007
Posted under Dental |

Flip the Script: 34 Scripts and Ideas for Getting Back at Telemarketers

Clever, effective and downright hilarious ways to smack down unwanted marketing calls.

The Federal Trade Commission has just slapped Do Not Call Registry offenders with $7.7 million worth of penalties. With a figure like that, it’s clear that telemarketers are finding that boundaries are a problem. But that doesn’t mean you have to take their abuse — fight back using these 34 tools and tactics.

Ideas

Get guidance and suggestions for the best ways to get telemarketers off your back.


Posted on : Nov 28 2007
Posted under Industry News |

Using Social Networking for Job Search

People use social networking for making new friends, discussing issues with like minded people and also use social networking for dating. Though social network is mainly used to find people for dating, this article will help you understand how you can use social networking to improve your job and career prospects

Social networks provide a fresh avenue for professionals to make new contacts without the time expenditure incurred attending mixers or scheduling lunches. Based upon the six degrees of separation theory, whereby you and anyone you could want to meet are separated by a maximum of six people/connections, social networks have become an extremely helpful resource tool for job hunters and employers alike.


Posted on : Nov 28 2007
Posted under Career, Industry News |