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Does the human body replace itself every 7 years?
By Donavyn Coffey last updated
Your body's cells are constantly replicating themselves, but the rate of renewal depends on where those cells are located and what they do.
What to eat after wisdom teeth removal
By Maddy Biddulph last updated
Feeling sore after dental surgery? Here’s what to eat after wisdom teeth removal, and what to avoid if you’re uncomfortable
5 great Amazon Prime Day dental deals for a brighter smile
By Lou Mudge published
Deal We've rounded up the best discounts across a range of oral care products, helping you achieve a whiter smile this Prime Day
The best and worst foods for teeth
By Louise Bond published
Reference Want a pearly white smile? Here’s what you need to know about the best and worst foods for teeth
What causes bleeding gums?
By Louise Bond published
Reference Here’s the lowdown on what you need to know about bleeding gums, including how to ease the symptoms
Is milk good for your teeth?
By Lou Mudge published
Is milk good for your teeth – and does it build stronger bones? We separate fact from fiction
New part of the body found hiding in the lungs
By Harry Baker published
The newfound cells help to maintain a healthy respiratory system.
What are Tonsil Stones? Causes, symptoms and treatments
By Alina Bradford published
Reference Tonsil stones are accumulations of bacteria and debris in the crypts of some people's tonsils. This problem is not dangerous and is usually easily treatable.
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