SEP 24, 2019

¿Hay una pandemia de dientes y mandíbulas chuecas?

Hay una epidemia silenciosa que nadie está viendo: nuestras mandíbulas se están volviendo más chicas y nuestros dientes cada vez más chuecos. Esto no sólo nos provoca problemas estéticos sino dificultades para respirar.

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May 30,2018

CROOKED TEETH, BREATHING, AND A HIDDEN EPIDEMIC OF THE HUMAN JAW

Dr. Paul Ehrlich is a Bing Professor of Population Studies, President of Conservation Biology at Stanford University, Adjunct Professor of the University of Technology in Sydney, Australia, and author and coauthor of more than 1,100 scientific papers and articles in the popular press as well as over 40 books. [...]

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May 16, 2018

JAWS AND THE MOB

With a modest attempt at levity, we called this program "Jaws and the Mob." Read on, or better, listen to the program to understand why this is a serious topic that has nothing to do with sharks or gangsters. [...]

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May 17, 2018

PAUL EHRLICH DR. SANDRA KAHN CO-AUTHORS OF JAWS: THE STORY OF A HIDDEN EPIDEMIC

Research is now linking crooked teeth to our epidemic of poor sleep, high blood pressure, cancer, and diabetes, not to mention our appetites, cognitive abilities, and work and school performance. [...]

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Apr 09, 2018

JAWS: THE STORY OF A HIDDEN EPIDEMIC

Scientists who study skulls from thousands of years ago can tell you something surprising about our ancestors: they didn’t need orthodontists. Our ancestors, as a general rule, had great teeth: straight, strong, no crowding or impacted wisdom teeth or overbite. [...]

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APR 20, 2018

AN INTERVIEW WITH DR. SANDRA KAHN AND PROFESSOR PAUL EHRLICH

They are the authors of the book "Jaws: The story of a hidden epidemic". I was introduced to them by my dear friend Dr. DeKoyer, and the interview totally blew my mind! [...]

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MAY 15, 2018

PAUL EHRLICH ON JAWS

Did you know that 300 years ago people had larger jaws? Why would this be the case and why is it important? Paul Ehrlich, the founding father of modern population sciences, is here to talk about his new book which is a bit of a diversion from his usual work [...]

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