Studying to music is sometimes the only way to make it tolerable. Whether it’s calculating useful work in thermodynamics, comparing Thomas Hobbes to Jean Jacques Rousseau, or integrating a calculus function, music is often in the background to these tasks a little more pleasant. Now scientists are discovering that music doesn’t just make studying more […]
Yawning…What Does it Do?
It’s a phenomenon that we still haven’t fully figured out. No it’s not string theory or quantum gravity. In fact it’s so mundane, so common that even animals do it. It is of course, pandiculation. Or if you don’t want me to sound condescending: yawning. Yawning as a contagion is not a myth; far from […]
Strange Connection Between Teeth and Memory
If you’ve got all your teeth, there’s a good chance you have a memory like an elephant. It seems like an odd connection, but according to recent studies with elderly subjects, having more natural teeth has a significant correlation with better memory. Good Teeth, Good Brain The study was conducted on a group of seniors, […]
Snoring: No Laughing Matter
Here at Lake County Dental Care, sleep apnea is an important concern of ours. Sleep apnea is a condition that affects millions of Americans every year. It occurs when your air passage gets blocked in your sleep because the muscles in the back of your throat relax too much. Snoring is the most obvious sign of […]
Our Contest Winner: Maria O’Brien
To get the spring started off on the right foot, we held a contest. A contest that asked participants to offer a picture or short video of their craziest, most extreme and/or most fierce teeth brushing technique. Hence the April Fool’s Day Contest was unleashed and for the whole month of March we received some […]
Beating Alzheimer’s
Alzheimer’s is a tricky disease to say the least. Diagnosis is based on patient history, history of the disease in the family, and by observing symptoms of neurological disorder. But even then, it could be another form of dementia. In fact, the only way to truly diagnose Alzheimer’s definitively is to examine the brain post-mortem. That is, […]
April 9 1865
Today is history. One hundred and forty nine years ago, on this day, two men sat down in a court house. Both were career soldiers, graduates of West Point and veterans of the Mexican-American War. Both by now were generals—generals of armies as opposed to divisions or brigades—and both were excellent in their own ways. The general from […]
In Pursuit of the Tooth Fairy
The history of the tooth fairy is a vague one. Compared to other mythical entities we’ve come to know and love in our youths—Santa Claus, the Easter Bunny—the tooth fairy’s origins are little known. In response to this gross lack of information, a professor at the Northwestern University Dental School, Rosemary Wells undertook a massive, […]
Need to Wash Clothes? Use Urine
The history of hygiene and cleanliness is an odd one. Throughout history, different civilizations put varying levels of importance on cleanliness. Hindu texts from ancient times have some very elaborate codes of hygiene. The religion of Islam puts a serious emphasis on cleanliness for both religious services and in non-religious settings. Still the science of […]
Can Poor Oral Health Cause Obesity?
We’re finding out more and more everyday how much oral health is related to overall bodily health. When it comes to being overweight or obese, the American public has been learning more and more about unusual, seemingly unrelated things can contribute to obesity. One of the more recent assertions is that a person’s teeth can […]