Mayo Clinic Radio: Oral Health
Miss the show? Here's the podcast: Mayo Clinic Radio Full Show 7-21-14 The next Mayo Clinic Radio will make you smile! On Saturday, July 19, at 9 a.m. CT, Thomas Salinas, D.D.S., will join us to...
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The next Mayo Clinic Radio will make you smile! On Saturday, July 19, at 9 a.m. CT, Thomas Salinas, D.D.S., will join us to discuss different aspects of oral health. We’ll talk about new ways to...
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ROCHESTER, Minn. — Over the past few decades, doctors have noted a surprising trend in cancer of the tonsils and base of the tongue. Though oral cancer previously appeared predominantly in elderly...
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