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Family, General, Implant and Cosmetic Dentistry
Dr. Taghizadeh and the dedicated team at Hummingbird Dental make every effort to provide exceptional quality of dental care at affordable prices. Our main goal is to make patients of all ages feel at ease when they visit our clinic. We love what we do, and our patient’s smiles say it all! We specialize in a wide range of dental services and do most of our treatments in-house virtually eliminating the need for specialist referrals. Our clinic is an excellent choice if you are looking for quality cosmetic dentistry, veneers, restorative dentistry, Invisalign, endodontics (root canal treatments) and prosthodontics (crown/bridges/dentures). We also offer same day emergency dental appointments, pediatric dentistry as well as the option to see a dentist on Saturdays for clients with busy schedules. We speak many languages, and we serve patients in English, Persian, Russian, Hindi and Urdu. If you’re looking for a local dentist serving patients and families and open Richmond Hill dentistry, Markham, Thornhill, Vaughan, Aurora or surrounding communities in the GTA, we are accepting new patients. There is so much that goes into choosing the right dentist for you and your family...we know it’s much more than looking for a “dentist near me” online to be the best fit!
By katy Michel6 years ago in Longevity
How disposable medical protective wear help in the combat against Coronavirus
Medical protective wear, also known as Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is a set of preventive clothing equipment that aims to protect people working in the healthcare industry from acquiring a disease from patients, as well as to keep patients safe from the risk of spreading diseases to others. In this category of medical protective wearing are included gloves, gowns and eye/mouth and nose protection. Besides being a way of protection, as stated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), medical protective equipment were designed with the intent to protect patient and health care professionals from transferring microorganisms, body fluids and particulate matter, additionally, it is fundamental to say that is not enough to have the right and safer equipment to wear, it must be wasted in the right and conscientious way as well.
By John D'Souza6 years ago in Longevity
What Having Covid19 Taught Me . Top Story - July 2020.
I don't have an amazing recovery story. I didn't come close to death and miraculously survive. I don't have some inspirational story to play on the news to help others feel safe. I'm just a young man that contracted Covid19 with mild symptoms and lived to tell the tale.
By Oliver Noah Johnson6 years ago in Longevity
Living the healthy dream
Gone are days when after a stressful day at work people will go to restaurants for dinner instead many opt for home cooked food. Our world is changing at fast pace so are the priorities of people. This trend can be seen in the food industry also. More and more people are moving away from fast food to nutritional rich and healthy food. In this stressful and fast-moving life health is everything. Even in US people are becoming more aware and health conscious and moving away from the fast food culture. Studies have indicated people in the age group of 23 to 35 are the most health conscious. Heart diseases are the leading cause of deaths among people in the US. This can be attributed to regular intake of high calorie food mostly fast food. Growing healthcare cost in the US can also be attributed to people adopting a more healthy lifestyle. Healthy food not only makes the body feel light and comfortable but also increases the life expectancy of an individual.
By Aditya verma6 years ago in Longevity
Career Ending Injury Now What?
Suffering a career ending injury can be a devastating effect that causes an involuntary termination of an athlete’s participation in sports. There are stories in the news all the time about the rigorous training and pain athletes endure on a daily basis just to keep their bodies in shape to avoid something catastrophic.
By Eduardo Siu6 years ago in Longevity
Improve Your Mental Health with These tips
Living a healthy life is more than just taking care of your physical health. In fact, most Americans report some level of stress and anxiety that affects their daily activities. Not only does stress have a poor effect on your mental health, but it can permeate into your physical health as well. Too much stress can increase the levels of cortisol in your body, which can lead to muscle tension, poor sleep, and other issues.
By Mikkie Mills6 years ago in Longevity
What's Up With The Stimulus-Receptor Signals In Our Body?
The idea of a lock and key mechanism was borne out of a need for security. We have valuables to safeguard. We have private issues that we don’t want to make public. We keep them locked up and hidden away. However, we do have keys to unlock those locks and gain access to our private stashes.
By Dr Joel Yong6 years ago in Longevity
The secrets of ancient medicine
In this series, we will look at each of the countries separately to see how people have been treated and diagnosed some time ago. We will find some of the most useful tips and treatments, methods for preparing medicines at home
By Dimitar Atanasov6 years ago in Longevity










