Ancient grooves on human teeth, once hailed as evidence of tooth-picking, may simply be the result of natural wear, according ...
Nigeria has become the proverbial forest of the heartless, the Igbó Odájú, where mothers must take extreme care to double-strap their sucklings to their backs. Even when they do, these Odájú, the ...
Neanderthals used rock drills to treat an infected tooth, according to a study that pushes back the earliest known evidence of dentistry by more than 40,000 years.
Around 60,000 years ago in Siberia, a Neanderthal opened their mouth so that a rotten tooth could be drilled — and the case is the oldest evidence of an intentional dental treatment to date, a new ...
No one likes having their teeth drilled at the dentist. But hey, it could be worse. You could be a Neanderthal performing surgery on your own rotting molar with nothing but a shard of rock. That’s the ...
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Expect 86 concerts over eight weeks with every note broadcast on BBC Radio 3 and BBC Sounds, and 24 Proms programmes on BBC TV and iPlayer The BBC Proms returns in summer 2026, presenting eight weeks ...
A former dental nurse whose £120-a-month vape addition left her with two "black" front teeth is warning about the dangers. Stacey Gardiner, 41, from Swansea, started vaping in 2017 and got hooked, ...
The hole of the day Friday during Round 2 of the Masters tournament: No. 4: Flowering Crab Apple Par 3, 231 yards Round 2 average: 3.308 Rank: 1 Eagles: 0 Birdies: 5 Pars: 57 Bogeys: 25 Double bogeys ...
How it played: The fourth lives up to its name most rounds, making players crabby after playing it. It’s Augusta National’s longest par 3, and with the pin tucked behind the front bunker as it was ...
Holly? Tea Olive? Juniper? What are the announcers talking about at the Masters? Augusta National's esteem certainly comes with added quirks, from possible—and always controversial—pumped-in bird ...
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