Revealed: How fizzy vitamin supplements can wreck your teeth - Daily Mail


Daily Mail
Revealed: How fizzy vitamin supplements can wreck your teeth
Daily Mail
'You can minimise your risk of acid erosion by eating cheese or yogurt or having a cup of tea after a fizzy vitamin drink,' he says. ...

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Is your diet ruining your teeth? - Rundtownnews.co.uk

Is your diet ruining your teeth?
Rundtownnews.co.uk
8 out of 10 of us are risking developing acid erosion because of our diet, according to a new survey. And 3 in 4 dentists are seeing acid erosion on ...

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Newtown Eagle Scout Alan Carey earns Silver Hornaday Award - Bucks Local News


Bucks Local News
Newtown Eagle Scout Alan Carey earns Silver Hornaday Award
Bucks Local News
On top of the erosion created by the obstruction, the dam was leaching coal tar creosote from the wood into the water. There was also garbage in the creek, ...

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Women's struggle and class struggle – Part One - In Defense of Marxism

Women's struggle and class struggle – Part One
In Defense of Marxism
At the same time the erosion of the conquests of the workers over the last three decades, the privatisations of social services and budget cuts to welfare ...

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Cassava a reliable food, cash crop in these hot, dry times - Business Mirror

Cassava a reliable food, cash crop in these hot, dry times
Business Mirror
Mainly grown for its tubers which are a rich source of carbohydrates, cassava is also a good source of calcium and ascorbic acid. ...

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Canexus Income Fund Announces Fourth Quarter and Year-End Results - Market Wire (press release)

Canexus Income Fund Announces Fourth Quarter and Year-End Results
Market Wire (press release)
We look forward to the startup of our chlorate expansion and hydrochloric acid project later this year, along with an initiative to sell our excess hydrogen ...

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RESULTS: Capital Area Science and Engineering Fair - Carlisle Sentinel

RESULTS: Capital Area Science and Engineering Fair
Carlisle Sentinel
Elizabeth Kealey, grade 7, St. Catherine Laboure, “The Effect of Acid/Base Solutions on the Oxidation of Fruits and Vegetables,” first place. ...

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