Smartphone imaging system shows promise for early oral cancer detection in dental clinics

Oral cancer remains a serious health concern, often diagnosed too late for effective treatment, even though the mouth is easily accessible for routine examination. Dentists and dental hygienists are frequently the first to spot suspicious lesions, but many lack the specialized training to distinguish between benign and potentially malignant conditions.
đ Full Story

Google Pixel 9a Is Only $349!!!
- Democrat School Board Chair Ends Senate Campaign After Illegal Migrantâs Arrest - Jason Hopkins
- Debit Card Fraud Is on the Rise. Hereâs What I Did When It Happened to Me
- Elon Musk's Ambitious Plan: To Send One Million Humans to Mars within the Next Decade - Michael A. Medeiros
- âScrewworm is dangerously closeâ: Flesh-eating parasites just 70 miles from US - Beth Mole
- The Evolution and Impact of Internet Jokes: A Closer Look at Prank.Chat - Bertha Stephens
- The Full Moons of 2024: A Comprehensive Guide to Their Names and Dates - Arya Chandran

Netflix New Abomination - When is Enough Enough?
- The Spectacle Ep. 284: Americaâs Rhetorical Bar Fight and the Struggle to Restore - Melissa Mackenzie
- FDAâs Approval of Mifepristone Generic Raises Troubling Questions - John Gerardi
- 5 Ways to Make Your Canned Tuna Healthier, According to Registered Dietitians - Jamie Ducharme
- More Green Dregs and Scam Day: Dim Bulbs and Solar
- iOS 18 Elevates the iPhone with Unmatched Personalization and Intelligence - Michael A. Medeiros
- The Best Japanese Sci-Fi Is Coming To American Theaters - Jonathan Klotz