A dentist has spoken out about the red-flag signs to look out for when it comes to oral cancer - which, as the NHS describes, ...
A natural citrus oil from oranges, lemons and limes is proving highly effective in relieving dry mouth, and when combined ...
A new study has revealed a significant link between daily sugary drink consumption and a higher risk of oral cancer, with increasing cases among non-smokers and women. Researchers suggest that diet ...
Oral cancer, also known as mouth cancer, develops in the oral cavity, which includes the lips, tongue, gums, and the lining of the mouth. Last year, the UK saw record mouth cancer cases ...
Researchers looked at data from over 25,000 people and found that drinking coffee or tea regularly was linked to a lower ...
A collaborative research team from The University of Hong Kong (HKU) and West China Hospital of Sichuan University has made a ...
FIZZY drinks raise your cancer risk, according to a study. Women who consume more than one sugary drink per day were found to be five times more likely to get mouth cancer than those who drink ...
A new study has revealed that drinking just one sugar-laden fizzy drink a day could increase the risk of developing mouth ...
The convenience of grabbing a chilled soft drink or a sweetened iced tea on a hot day is one of life’s simple pleasures.