A pair of new studies published Wednesday in the journal Neurology Open Access linked gum disease and cavities to a higher ...
New research links gum disease and cavities to stroke risk, adding to the evidence that poor oral health may have a ...
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Gum disease and cavities nearly double stroke risk, study finds
Brushing your teeth can save not just your smile—it can save your brain. Based on a new study, published in Neurology Open ...
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People with both cavities and gum disease may face higher ischemic stroke risk
People with both cavities and gum disease may face a higher risk of ischemic stroke, according to a study published on ...
People with gum disease and untreated cavities have a higher risk for heart disease and strokes, according to new research.
Adults with gum disease may be more likely to have signs of damage to the brain’s white matter, called white matter ...
Dental disease isn’t just about cavities or sore gums. Research has linked poor oral health to serious chronic illnesses, ...
Researchers at São Paulo State University found that morin, a compound in apples, figs and guava, shows promise as a natural ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. NEW YORK — A gum infection was found to be a ...
Gum disease and diabetes are more connected than you think. Understanding this link is key to preventing serious health issues. If you have diabetes, you probably know how important it is to manage ...
Blood in the sink after brushing teeth sends immediate alarm signals through most people’s minds. The sight of pink-tinged saliva or red streaks on dental floss creates instant concern about oral ...
Adults with gum disease may also be more likely to have signs of damage to the brain’s white matter than people without gum ...
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