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  2. Bicon Dental Implants - Wikipedia

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    The style of implant offered by Bicon can trace its provenance to the Battelle Memorial Institute in Columbus, Ohio, where in 1968 the US Army Medical Research and Development Command Dental Research Division funded a project aimed at developing prosthetics to address the influx of craniofacial injuries sustained by personnel in the escalating Vietnam War.

  3. Bicuspid - Wikipedia

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  4. Dean Ornish - Wikipedia

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    Dean Michael Ornish (born July 16, 1953) is an American physician and researcher. He is the president and founder of the nonprofit Preventive Medicine Research Institute in Sausalito, California, and a Clinical Professor of Medicine at the University of California, San Francisco.

  5. Esther Wilkins - Wikipedia

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    Esther Mae Wilkins (December 9, 1916 – December 12, 2016) was an American dental hygienist, dentist and author of the first comprehensive book on dental hygiene, Clinical Practice of the Dental Hygienist (first edition published in 1959). [1]

  6. Timothy Johnson (medical journalist) - Wikipedia

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    G. Timothy Johnson (born July 9, 1936) [1] is an American academic, pastor, physician, television journalist, and writer who, as "Dr. Tim Johnson", is known to television viewers as the longtime Chief Medical Correspondent [2] for ABC News on the ABC television network.

  7. Hand of Hope - Wikipedia

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    The team, Dr. Joseph Bruner and Dr. Noel Tulipan, had been developing a technique for correcting certain fetal problems in mid-pregnancy. Their procedure involved temporarily opening the uterus , draining the amniotic fluid , partially extracting and performing surgery on the tiny fetus , and then restoring the fetus to the uterus back inside ...

  8. Bicuspid aortic valve - Wikipedia

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    Bicuspid aortic valves are the most common cardiac valvular anomaly, occurring in 1–2% of the general population. It is twice as common in males as in females. [23] Bicuspid aortic valve is a heritable condition, with a demonstrated association with mutations in the NOTCH1 gene. [24] Its heritability is as high as 89%. [25]

  9. Clear aligners - Wikipedia

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    The company distributes its product throughout the United States, and in 2011 was named the fastest-growing health company in America by Inc. magazine. [27] [28] It has been reported that in 2017 its clear align system had been used to treat about 80,000 patients. [2] ClearCorrect was founded in Houston, Texas, by Willis Pumphrey, Jr., a dentist.