ADA Adds Mouthguard Category to its Seal of Acceptance Program
The ADA will now offer the seal to athletic mouthguards, provided the products submit material lists to the association and can demonstrate the product meets the ADA's dental standards.
The 9 States Most Economically Dependent on Uncle Sam
Nobody likes to pay taxes, but if April 15 reminds us of anything, it's that our finances and our government are inextricably intertwined.
More Americans Traveling Alone, Study Finds
When most of us think of travel, we think family vacation, a honeymoon, or a business trip. But more and more Americans are traveling along -- for leisure.
There's a Surprisingly Simple Way to Erase Credit Card Late Fees
A study of more than 13,000 credit card complaints submitted to the federal Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) found credit cards are often willing to waive late fees.
Report Criticizes HHS' Fraud Detection Methodology
A new report is raising questions about how the US Department of Health and Human Services' Office of the Inspector General uses clinical data to flag potential abuse.
Kids Who Get Allowances Are Better Money Managers, Study Says
Kids who get an allowance are twice as likely as kids who don't to say they understand how to manage personal finances, according to a survey from T. Rowe Price.
Human Drivers Wary of, Outperformed by, Self-Parking Cars
When it comes to parking, American's don't like giving up control.
Survey: Dentists in Small Practices Are Most Satisfied
An ADA survey of more than 2,000 dentists found small-practice dentists are the most satisfied. Dentists in large practices reported the highest levels of frustration.
The 9 Cities with the Best Hotel WiFi
A travel website looked at the the availability, speed, and cost of wireless internet at hotels across the globe. Here's what they found.
Medicaid Dental Coverage Doesn't Reduce ER Visits, Study Finds
A new study finds that Medicaid dental coverage alone isn't enough to stop preventable dental emergencies.
'Wellness Travel' Market Booming
"Wellness travel" is close to becoming a half-billion-dollar industry, according to a new report.
Study: Americans Have Unrealistic Views of Credit Card Habits
When it comes to credit cards, most Americans are engaging in a whole lot of wishful thinking, according to a new survey.
The Top 10 Cities for Cyclists
America's aging infrastructure means traffic jams are becoming more and more common on America's roads and highways. But there's another option, one that's also gaining in popularity. Biking to work.
The 9 Best Cities for People Under 35
What makes a city a great place to live? The answer can vary depending on a person's generation. These cities are the best bets for people 35 and under.
Older Americans Lack Access to Oral Health Checkups, Information
A new survey finds older Americans, and low-income older Americans in particular, often forgo regular check-ups and receive little oral health information from other caregivers.
Labor Day Travelers Find Last-Minute Savings
Travelers looking to make last-minute Labor Day trips are in luck, according to a major travel booking website.
AAO to Patients: Don't Try Do-It-Yourself Orthodontics
When it comes to fixing teeth spacing, the American Association of Orthodontists has a clear message: Don't try this at home.
Bad Teeth? British Avoid Dentist, Study Finds
New data released by the British government reveal a striking number of British adults haven't been to the dentist in the past two years.