Two new studies suggest that maintaining good oral health could be more than just good hygiene — it might lower the risk for ...
A long-term study reveals that poor oral health may do more than harm your smile — it could quietly raise your risk of stroke ...
GLP-1s can cause changes in hydration, nutrition, and GI function that directly affect the mouth. Aminoshariae said these ...
A new study links gum disease and cavities to an 86 per cent higher risk of ischaemic stroke, highlighting why oral health is ...
Rats that engaged in exercise and received fatty acid supplements showed improved responses to bacterial infection and ...
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5 of the Worst Toothpastes For Oral Health
Surprisingly, a number of toothpastes not only are not great for your oral health, but some may be more harmful than helpful.
A long-term study finds that poor dental health, including gum disease and cavities, nearly doubles the risk of ischemic ...
Your mouth's health significantly impacts your entire body, new research reveals. Poor oral hygiene is linked to serious ...
A new study finds that older adults with gum disease are more likely to show signs of white matter damage in the brain — a change tied to memory decline, balance issues, and higher stroke risk.
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