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Certain bacteria typically found in the mouth and throat may be a trigger for heart attacks, recent research suggests.
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Your Own Mouth Bacteria Could Give You a Heart Attack, New Study Suggests
Bacteria normally found in the mouth could play a direct role in triggering a heart attack, a new study has found.
Hidden oral bacteria may take refuge in artery walls, forming biofilms that evade detection and could help trigger heart ...
A viral post suggests bacterial infections, particularly biofilms, may trigger heart attacks by causing inflammation and ...
Maintaining good oral hygiene is crucial for overall health, extending beyond just preventing cavities and bad breath.
A groundbreaking study examined 115 participants, with a particular focus on 55 individuals diagnosed with mild cognitive impairment. Researchers identified a clear relationship between the diversity ...
Persistent tooth infection may cause ear and head pain because of the connection between your teeth and the trigeminal nerve.
A new study by Tampere University researchers has uncovered a surprising link between oral health and heart disease.
Mouth infections represent one of the most widespread health concerns affecting people of all ages, yet many individuals remain unaware of the various types and effective treatment options available.
HAVING not been to the dentist for years, Vicki Williams was so “embarrassed” of her teeth, she hid them behind a set of ...
Genetic-sequencing techniques have uncovered the oldest host-associated microbial DNA ever recorded — inside samples of teeth and bones from woolly and steppe mammoths.
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