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                    [Title] => UP experts: Studies prove mercury amalgam fillings safe
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The University of the Philippines College of Dentistry (UPCD) yesterday belied a study that mercury amalgam filling is hazardous to health, saying there are several studies that prove otherwise.

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Local dentists will brush up on the latest dental technologies when the University of the Philippines College of Dentistry (UPCD), the only government-owned dental school in the country, holds a scientific session on Feb. 6, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., at the Manila Peninsula Hotel, ushering in a weeklong celebration of its 97th anniversary.

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                    [ArticleID] => 1296065
                    [Title] => UP experts: Studies prove mercury amalgam fillings safe
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The University of the Philippines College of Dentistry (UPCD) yesterday belied a study that mercury amalgam filling is hazardous to health, saying there are several studies that prove otherwise.

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Local dentists will brush up on the latest dental technologies when the University of the Philippines College of Dentistry (UPCD), the only government-owned dental school in the country, holds a scientific session on Feb. 6, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., at the Manila Peninsula Hotel, ushering in a weeklong celebration of its 97th anniversary.

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