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Mediterranean-style diet rich in vegetables and fruit could slash gum trouble, scientists say
Mediterranean-style meals could be doing wonders for your gum health, fresh research from King's College London has revealed.
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Eating more like the Mediterranean—rich in vegetables, legumes, fruits, and olive oil—may do more than just support heart ...
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Preventive dental care helps protect against tooth decay, gum disease, heart conditions, and diabetes complications, ...
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People whose food intake fit into the Mediterranean diet were found to have better gum health in a study, with less disease ...
What did this have to do with longevity? Turns out, quite a lot. “Gum health is general health,” according to Dr Reena Wadia, a leading gum specialist. She told me this at a conference table in her ...
People who followed the Mediterranean diet had less inflammatory gum disease and therefore less of a risk for various chronic ...
Researchers found that Britons who did not follow the Mediterranean diet tended to have more severe gum disease, particularly if they ate a lot of red meat. They also had higher levels of proteins ...
It's common knowledge that avoiding too much sugar or acid-containing foods is a good way to keep your oral health on the ...
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