"A tooth infection can kill you, but rarely," warns a Cleveland Clinic expert. Here's how to recognize the risks and how it can escalate.
Should you be taking a toothache to heart? Dental issues are among several surprising symptoms of a heart attack, according ...
“It’s almost like you can feel that the land is in pain, and you are carrying that pain in your body as well.” The destruction of parts of Ritidian Point weigh heavily on her and other Chamorro.
The final member of the Stockwell Six, a group of friends accused of trying to rob a corrupt police officer more than 50 years ago, could have his name cleared after his conviction was referred to ...
Without proper treatment, tooth infections can spread to other areas of the body, leading to serious and potentially life threatening complications. A tooth infection, or a tooth abscess ...
As a part of Toronto Public Health’s efforts to rebuild public health functions, select dental clinics are open for eligible clients. Please call ahead to confirm. In addition to the clinics that are ...
Want to bookmark your favourite articles and stories to read or reference later? Start your Independent Premium subscription today. Inside Liverpool Crown Court, a tense silence descended as ...
The 18-year-old had previously been referred to Prevent three times before he carried out the atrocity, the first as long ago as 2019. Prime minister Sir Keir Starmer has now ordered a public ...
"At the centre of this horrific event, there is still a family and community grief that is raw, a pain that not even justice ... Two years later, he was referred again after viewing material ...
The 18-year-old was first referred to the scheme in 2019 when he was aged just 13. A further two referrals were made in 2021 while Rudakubana was living in Lancashire, the Guardian reports.
Axel Rudakubana was first referred to the anti-extremism scheme as a schoolboy of 13 as teachers began to fear his obsession with violence Axel Rudakubana was referred to the Government’s ...
Southport killer Axel Rudakubana tried to harm teachers and fellow pupils and was referred to the government's scheme to stop terrorists three times - but still left free to murder. The 18-year ...