The House of Wellness Radio – Full Show 9th August

9 August, 2020 . by Sarah Fennell
https://dev.houseofwellness.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/The-House-of-Wellness-–-Full-Show-Sunday-9th-August-2020-1.mp3   In this week’s episode the team discuss: How the over-consumption of sugar in Australia is contributing to a decline in the nation's oral health. The launch of Shane Warne's...
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The hidden sugars in our foods

3 August, 2020 . by Sarah Fennell

Sugar is the biggest cause of tooth decay – not to mention a host of other health issues. And that ‘healthy’ food you’re eating may be harbouring a sweet secret.

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Why fluoride is the ‘miracle’ mineral your teeth need

13 February, 2020 . by Sarah Fennell

It’s critical for staving off tooth decay and best of all, most of us can get it straight out of the tap. There are many reasons fluoride should make you…

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What to eat (and avoid) for healthy teeth

9 August, 2019 . by Michelle Rose

Want to keep that sparkling smile? Brush up on these food and drink no-nos when it comes to your dental health.

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Feeling the pain of sensitive teeth? Here’s what you can do

2 July, 2019 . by Sarah Fennell

Do you feel a jolt of pain in your teeth when you tuck into an ice-cream or sip on your favourite hot cuppa?

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How to prevent dental injuries in kids

28 July, 2018 . by Sarah Fennell

With damage to teeth one of the most common sporting injuries in children, it pays to protect their teeth early says dental expert Dr Luke Cronin.

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Fact v fiction: The truth behind health myths

20 July, 2018 . by Michelle Rose

Does an apple a day keep the doctor away? Can carrots help you see better? Our experts bust some popular health and diet myths.

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Why healthy teeth are good for your health

23 June, 2018 . by Michelle Rose

Our pearly whites can reveal a lot about our health. Jo Stanley gets the lowdown on why healthy teeth are crucial at every age – and how to look after…

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How to prevent dental cavities in children

28 May, 2018 . by Sarah Fennell

With more than one third of Aussie five-year-olds suffering dental decay, it’s never too early to start teaching them good oral hygiene.

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