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Leading the Way? Northern California Cities To Embark On Soda Tax Spending

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Health advocates are expecting millions in new tax money for health education programs aimed at preventing obesity, diabetes and tooth decay. Other cities around the country are mulling similar measures.

Uninsured In Coal Country: Desperate Americans Still Turn To Volunteer Clinics

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Dire dental needs and other health problems keep Remote Area Medical’s pop-up free clinics busy in states like Virginia that haven’t expanded Medicaid. 

For Seniors, Teeth Need Care — But Insurance Coverage Is Rare

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Traditional Medicare does not cover most dental needs and the private Medicare Advantage plans often have limited coverage, leaving most seniors struggling to pay for dental care out of pocket.

Seattle Dentists, Clinics And A Hospital Partner To Provide Specialty Care For Teeth

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A pilot project involving Swedish Medical Center and the Neighborcare Health network of community clinics offers care for uninsured adults or those on Medicaid.

Newly Covered By Medi-Cal, Undocumented Children Also Seek Dental Care

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Some dental clinics are expanding their hours to meet demand, but can an already stressed system satisfy the needs of children who haven’t seen a dentist in years?

Teaching Medical Teamwork Right From The Start

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In a joint project, the Cleveland Clinic and Case Western Reserve University are banking on a new building to kick start efforts to bring health professionals together by introducing collaboration into medical training.

Add This To Challenges Of Old Age: Keeping Your Teeth

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Many seniors either resist or can’t afford regular dental care, putting them at high risk of gum disease, tooth loss and other serious health complications.