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How to Remove Tartar Naturally

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Apart from turning to different remedies like mouth washes and special toothpaste, there are foods that also help you get rid of plaque and tartar deposits. Learn about them in this article! Tartar forms when foods keep building up between your teeth and gums. This substance is made up of mineral salts and waste. As a result, the surface of your teeth becomes marked with yellow spots. The best way to get rid of it is to go to the dentist. However, you can use certain home remedies to prevent it from growing. Learn about the best ones by reading this article. How to get rid of tartar naturally It’s very important to use your toothbrush correctly to prevent plaque from forming. Remember to brush your teeth at least three times per day (morning, noon, and night). And replace your tooth brush every 3 months. Also, it would be good for you to use dental floss and mouth wash to complete your oral health routine. This will help you to get rid of both bacteria and tartar. At the s

How soy-based milk formula causes early sexual maturity in girls, by researchers

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Soy-based formulas may cause early sexual maturity in baby girls’ genitalia, new research suggests. Female infants given the non-dairy formula over cow’s milk alternatives or breast milk are significantly more likely to have mature cells in their vaginas, a study found. Previous research suggests soy protein contains high amounts of the oestrogen-like compound genistein, which can alter people’s hormone levels and affect their development. It is unclear why boys appear to be less effected. Lead author Dr. Margaret Adgent from Vanderbilt University, said: “Our study found subtle effects in oestrogen-responsive tissues in soy-fed infants and we don’t know if these differences are associated with long-term health effects.” Past studies link soy to disrupted hormone function, leading to conditions such as infertility, breast cancer and thyroid disorders. The researchers analysed 410 babies born in hospitals in Philadelphia between 2010 and 2013. Some 102 of the infants were