A new study from researchers in Japan has found a possible link between gum disease and multiple sclerosis , a condition that ...
New research reveals strong links between gum disease and heart problems. Plaque buildup in gums may signal increased ...
In a new statement, the American Heart Association outlines growing evidence linking gum disease to a higher risk for ...
Sure, you know that maintaining good oral hygiene is important for your dental health. It means better breath, fewer cavities, and healthier gums. But keeping your mouth healthy can have total-body ...
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Periodontal bacterial load associated with disease severity in multiple sclerosis
Increasing evidence suggests that the severe gum disease, periodontitis, may contribute to central nervous system disorders ...
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New data supports link between gum disease and heart disease
There is increasing evidence that gum disease is associated with increased risk of cardiovascular events, including heart ...
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'Your mouth and your heart are connected': Gum disease linked to heart risks
A review by the American Heart Association Cardiovascular Disease Prevention Committee strengthens the case that keeping our gums healthy helps protect against heart disease. Informed by a decade's ...
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7 must try home remedies for gum disease
A recent study reveals that nearly 75% of people experience gum disease at some stage in their lives. Factors such as poor ...
When it comes to maintaining your health, you may be overlooking one of the most important parts of your body: your mouth. Gum disease is the most common oral disease, with studies estimating that up ...
(WXYZ) — Retired Yankees player Alex Rodriguez says he was recently diagnosed with gum disease and is emphasizing the importance of getting regular dental checkups ...
Gum disease has long been linked to heart disease. Now it is being reported that the condition can increase the risk of certain cancers - like cancers of the esophagus and the stomach. But while there ...
A new study suggests that people with gum disease could be nearly nine times more likely to die of COVID-19 than people without dental problems. Researchers found that those with periodontal disease ...
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