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September 30, 2007

General Relief - Interview: The halitosis guru

Filed under: General Relief — Susan @ 4:00 pm

Interview: The halitosis guru
New Scientist - While studying bacteria that break down oil spills, a chance discovery by Mel Rosenberg changed the way we understand bad breath. Since then, the halitosis guru has invented a highly successful mouthwash, written children’s stories about halitosis

Month of fasting puts hole in doughnut-fuelled campaign
Calgary Herald - Other than a bad doughnut strategy, nothing can lose votes quicker than a bad case of halitosis. A candidate with bad breath is doomed. It’s difficult enough trying to unseat an incumbent. Try doing it without breath mints. Jones is probably going

The thing from South Korea
Baltimore Sun - fresh-cooked squid and packaged goods. But when the Thing - it becomes known as the Host - springs full-grown from the riverbank as a sloppy Joe sort of a dragon, it makes the humans its fast food. No fire emerges from its mouth, but the halitosis is

Key health benefits of green tea
Health 24 - olive oil, may help protect women against breast cancer and ovarian cancer Green tea may slow down the ageing process due to its high antioxidant properties Has a high fluoride content that inhibits tooth decay. Flavonoids also help prevent halitosis

Dating after divorce needn t be hell
Health 24 - Be straight about being divorced, but meticulously avoid going on about how much it hurt and how you now struggle to trust women - you d fare better with spinach between your teeth and halitosis that could stun an ox at 40 paces. The chances are

Page 2’s Jonah Keri: Meet the No-Star team
ESPN.com - He’s smart, calls a great game, is a team leader and in his spare time cures chronic halitosis, we were told. A baseball researcher named Sherri Nichols once observed that catchers who are lousy hitters often develop reputations as great defensive

Ask the experts
Better Health Channel - A: It is not likely that any change noticed in your breath is related to menstruation. Unpleasant smelling or ‘bad’ breath (halitosis) is common in healthy people, especially in the morning when they first awaken from sleep. Halitosis is usually

Don t let death breath kill your social life
Health 24 - It s been suggested that halitosis is an indication of poor health; that if you have constipation it ll manifest in bad breath. It s also been claimed - fallaciously so, say doctors that the odours in foods are carried in the bloodstream

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