by University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Credit: Pixabay/CC0 Public Domain A new study conducted in mice demonstrates precisely how triclosan, an antimicrobial found in toothpaste, toys and thousands of other products, can trigger gut inflammation. An international team of researchers led by the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, the University of Massachusetts Amherst...
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The Latest Development in Toothpaste That’s a Definite “Must Know
Posted by Kathleen Hoffman on Mar 28, 2021 And this new development is glass…but not just any glass, bioactive glass. For a primer on bioactive glass and its benefits, take a look at “What is Bioactive Glass?” Bioactive glass has been an additive in toothpaste in countries outside of the United State for around 10 year. But...
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Does the toothpaste pregnancy test work?
Some women have tried using toothpaste to tell whether they are pregnant. However, the toothpaste pregnancy test does not work. Anyone who thinks that they may be pregnant — because of a missed or irregular period, for example — should use standard tests or visit a doctor. People can find these standard pregnancy tests at...