资讯
Certain bacteria typically found in the mouth and throat may be a trigger for heart attacks, recent research suggests.
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.
IFLScience on MSN
Infectious Mouth Bacteria Lurking In Artery Plaques Could Be Behind Some Heart Attacks
Biofilms can lie quietly for years without symptoms. But a viral infection or other stressor can “wake up” the bacteria, ...
Persistent tooth infection may cause ear and head pain because of the connection between your teeth and the trigeminal nerve.
ScienceAlert on MSN
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.
Scientists are uncovering how gene clusters in oral bacteria help form sticky biofilms, opening doors to cavity prevention ...
New research suggests bacteria may play a role in triggering heart attacks. Learn how infections could be linked to heart ...
New research shows that oral bacteria, especially viridans streptococci, can hide in artery plaques as biofilms, raising ...
Heart diseases are on the rise globally, and the number of heart attack cases continues to grow each year. While the common ...
News Nation on MSN
Common viral infections may cause heart attacks: Study
The findings suggest that dormant, harmful bacteria can be triggered by common infections like the flu, leading to blockages ...
一些您可能无法访问的结果已被隐去。
显示无法访问的结果