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Live Science on MSNScientists gave mice flu vaccines by flossing their tiny teeth — and it worked
In a proof-of-concept study, scientists have shown that flossing your teeth could be a way to deliver vaccinations that ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNFloss-based vaccine delivers flu antibodies to bone marrow, saliva, and more
In the study, researchers tested the novel technique by applying vaccine components such as proteins and inactivated viruses ...
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ScienceAlert on MSNNew Kind of Dental Floss Could Replace Vaccine Needles, Study Finds
A fear of needles is a common reason for avoiding vaccines, even among many adults. Now researchers have come up with a ...
Flossing your teeth at least once a day is an essential part of any oral health routine. But it might also one day protect ...
In this new entry in Fox News Digital's "Be Well" series, less plaque, fewer cavities and healthier gums may be the obvious benefits of flossing your teeth — but they could also help the heart.
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How to Floss Your Teeth Properly in 5 Steps - MSN
Step-by-Step Guide. Flossing is simple and quick, and if you follow a step-by-step method, you'll be doing your teeth a favor. Here's how to floss, according to the American Dental Association (ADA): ...
If you use regular floss, give yourself 10 to 15 minutes to floss your teeth. With this method, choose waxed floss, which is less likely to tear and get stuck in your braces. Flossing instructions ...
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