The FINANCIAL -- Researchers from the University of Liverpool and Queen’s University Belfast have been awarded £2.6 million to tackle the problem of tooth decay, which is now the leading cause of planned hospital admissions for children under the age of 11 in England and Northern Ireland, according to University of Liverpool.…
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The FINANCIAL -- Researchers from the University of Liverpool and Queen’s University Belfast have been awarded £2.6 million to tackle the problem of tooth decay, which is now the leading cause of planned hospital admissions for children under the age of 11 in England and Northern Ireland, according to University of Liverpool.…
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