Yes it does, because you might eat a lot of candy.
Yes, iced tea can increase your chances of getting cavities. This is because tea contains acids and tannins that can erode tooth enamel and lead to decay if consumed frequently and not offset by good oral hygiene practices.
The conchae form the upper chambers of the nasal cavities. They increase the surface area of these cavities. That allows for rapid warming and humidification of air before it passes into the lungs
5 times more than average.
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The bony projections are called the superior, middle and inferior conchae. They increase surface area to warm and moisten incoming air.
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Sugary energy drinks like Monster can contribute to cavities if consumed frequently. The combination of sugar and acid in these beverages can weaken tooth enamel and increase the risk of decay. It's important to practice good oral hygiene, including regular brushing, flossing, and dental check-ups, to help prevent cavities.
Dental carries (cavities) are caused by poor oral hygiene and are exacerbated by certain bacteria. It is possible that those types of bacteria live in the vulva and vagina. However, as long as you keep up your dental hygiene and get regular dental exams and work done, you should not have an increase in cavities from giving a woman oral sex.
No, it does not increase incidences of skin cancer.
As the earth warms, malaria-carrying mosquitoes are able to move further from the equator into countries that previously were too cold for them to survive. This is already happening. The chances are that the incidences of malaria will increase.
Any type of foods which are either made of simple sugars or which are converted to sugar causes cavities. The problem is when the teeth aren't properly cared for by brushing and flossing, which gives bacteria more time to feed on the sugars. Of course the higher sugar content the food is, the worse it is in terms of the potential for cavities.
increase water use