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Monkeypox Is Now a Public Health Emergency

Dimensions of Dental Hygiene

With more than 6,000 diagnosed cases of monkeypox in the United States, the US Department of Health and Human services labeled the virus a public health emergency on August 4. Endemic to Africa, monkeypox is spreading more quickly than public health officials had predicted.

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HHS Authorizes Dentists, Dental Students to Administer Vaccines Against Monkeypox

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Department of Health and Human Services is amending a Public Readiness and Emergency Preparedness Act declaration to authorize additional providers, including dentists and dental students, to vaccinate patients against monkeypox virus, smallpox and other orthopoxviruses in a declared emergency, according to an Oct.

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Need Something to Worry About? Tomato Flu Has You Covered

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While most of the world is still reeling from the havoc caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, other public health challenges have emerged such as monkeypox and now tomato flu. This viral disease has quickly spread among children in India since it first emerged in May.

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Oral Care Market to Garner Substantial Revenue by 2029

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Oral Care Market Overview: In an era where personal health and well-being have gained paramount importance, the oral care market stands out as a crucial segment of the healthcare industry. The market extends its reach to encompass products tailored for specific oral health concerns, such as teeth whitening, sensitive teeth, and gum care.

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