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Sonoma Pharmaceuticals Announces Partnership with Gabriel Science, LLC For Dental Markets


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Sonoma Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (Nasdaq: SNOA), a global healthcare leader developing and producing stabilized hypochlorous acid (HOCl) products for a wide range of applications, including wound, eye, oral and nasal care, disinfectant use and dermatological conditions, today announced that it has entered into a non-exclusive distribution agreement with Gabriel Science, LLC for the sale of Microcyn® Technology products into the dental market and has accepted its first order.
Endocyn®, a Microcyn® Technology product manufactured by Sonoma, is a biocompatible root canal irrigant that does not stain teeth or restorations. In a study conducted by the Departments of Endodontics and Cell Biology and Anatomy at Louisiana State University School of Dentistry published in the Journal of Endodontics, Regenerative Endodontics, Endocyn demonstrated less cellular toxicity compared to traditional endodontic irrigants such as sodium hypochlorite. The full study can be found here: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0099239917310439

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Aspen Dental Expands Access to Dental Care in Baton Rouge, LA


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Aspen Dental has officially opened its doors in Baton Rouge, Louisiana with the opening of a brand-new office, bringing a new local dentist to their community. This is the 16
th Aspen Dental practice in the state of Louisiana, as Aspen Dental continues to break down barriers and bring comprehensive, affordable care to patients across the country.
Located at 2929 College Dr., the office is led by Dr. Celeste Edwards, who received her DDS degree from Louisiana State University School of Dentistry. Dr. Edwards and her team will provide a full range of dental services ranging from preventive care and general dentistry to dentures and restoration.

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Memorial pet gifts 2020: Pet remembrance and sympathy gifts

Memorial pet gifts 2020: Pet remembrance and sympathy gifts
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Washington People: Eric W. Carson – Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis


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Eric W. Carson, MD, professor in the Department of Orthpaedic Surgery at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, demonstrates suture technique to high school students last winter as part of the Perry Initiative, a mentorship program aimed at getting young women interested in orthopedics and engineering.
While growing up in Boston’s inner city, Eric Carson didn’t think African Americans, like himself, could become physicians. But not only did he become a physician, he chose to work in orthopedics, a specialty noted for its lack of diversity.
Carson, one of four children raised by a single mother, was bused along with his siblings to more affluent, predominantly white suburbs for elementary and high school. To fill their free time, his mother enrolled them in a variety of activities run by nonprofit organizations such as the Boys & Girls Clubs of America.

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Pet remembrance and sympathy gifts: Chewy, Petco and Amazon


Pet remembrance and sympathy gifts: Chewy, Petco and Amazon
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It’s hard to lose a pet — moreso one you loved, especially at a time when many of us are depending on our pets for companionship or comfort.
While the decisions at the end of your pet’s life and the following moments are never easy, there are resources to help you start to process your grief. The Louisiana State University School of Veterinary Medicine has the Best Friend Gone Project, a telephone hotline that can connect grieving pet parents with counselors and resources for dealing with loss. Your veterinarian may also be able to connect with you resources locally or have someone on staff who can talk to you.

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How Parents Can Help Kids Who Are Scared and Anxious During the Pandemic


How Parents Can Help Kids Who Are Scared and Anxious During the Pandemic
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For the kids in our lives, the last nine months have been many things. Scary — because an invisible, unknown illness was suddenly spreading across the globe. Maybe even fun, when the possibility of school closing felt like a snow day. But for many, that novelty has given way to frustration and sadness — even depression and anxiety. Just like adults, kids are wondering: Will I get sick? Will someone I love die?
It's a lot for kids
and parents to handle. So we talked to the experts and came away with five tips for how you can help your kids through this.

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Supporting Kids During The Coronavirus Pandemic : Life Kit : NPR


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For the kids in our lives, the last nine months have been many things. Scary — because an invisible, unknown illness was suddenly spreading across the globe. Maybe even fun, when the possibility of school closing felt like a snow day. But for many, that novelty has given way to frustration and sadness — even depression and anxiety. Just like adults, kids are wondering: Will I get sick? Will someone I love die?
It's a lot for kids
and parents to handle. So we talked to the experts and came away with five tips for how you can help your kids through this.

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ACS Issues Updated Guideline for Cervical Cancer Screening


Dec 10, 2020
THURSDAY, July 30, 2020 (HealthDay News) — In a guideline update from the American Cancer Society, published online July 30 in
CA: A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, recommendations are presented for cervical cancer screening of individuals at average risk.
Elizabeth T.H. Fontham, M.P.H., Dr.P.H., from the Louisiana State University School of Public Health in New Orleans, and colleagues present updated recommendations for cervical cancer screening for individuals at average risk.
The researchers recommend initiation of cervical cancer screening at age 25 years and continuing primary human papillomavirus (HPV) testing every five years through age 65 years; if primary HPV testing is not available, cotesting (HPV testing in combination with cytology) should be performed every five years for individuals aged 25 to 65 years or cytology alone should be performed every three years. All cervical cancer screening should be discontinued for individuals aged >65 years with no history of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia grade 2 or more severe disease within the previous 25 years or with documented adequate negative prior screening in the previous 10 years. Differences to the updated guidelines include the preferred screening strategy of primary HPV testing every five years and recommendation to start screening at age 25 years.

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