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A new study has found a link between the bacteria responsible for gum disease and atrial fibrillation, a common heart rhythm ...
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ABP News on MSNCan Gum Disease Harm Your Heart? New Study Links Oral Bacteria To Dangerous Heart RhythmA landmark study from Hiroshima University is shedding new light on a question that has long intrigued doctors and ...
A gum disease bacterium may trigger atrial fibrillation by scarring heart tissue—linking oral health to deadly heart rhythm ...
A new study from Hiroshima University reveals that neglecting your dental hygiene might not just affect your smile—it could ...
A recent study has revealed a troubling link between gum disease and atrial fibrillation (AFib), a serious heart rhythm ...
Emily Kwong and Regina Barber of Short Wave talk about a tool to increase biker safety, the genetic secrets that make orange ...
By Hiroshima University Department of Public Relations New research shows that the gum disease bacterium P. gingivalis can ...
Saliva holds a surprising amount of information. It’s full of tiny fragments of DNA, RNA, proteins and fats – many of which ...
KWONG: And a bike sensor that can help map safer routes. BARBER: And the connection between gum disease and heart problems. SUMMERS: Well, I mean, obviously we've got to start with these orange cats.
The results were groundbreaking. They found 47 new genes that are connected to tooth decay. They also confirmed that an ...
New research presented at EuroPerio11 sheds light on the profound connections between diet, inflammation, and gum health.
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