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American Heart Association study links flossing to reduced stroke and heart rhythm risks. Dr. Charlee Goodman says oral care could impact overall health.
The suspected connection between lack of proper sleep and stroke got stronger Wednesday with the publication of a study ...
Oral hygiene is often neglected when it comes to stroke, but it’s low-hanging fruit than can aid in primary prevention.
A study found that people who use dental floss regularly after brushing their teeth have a 20% lower risk of ischemic stroke.
Nearly 15 million root canals are performed every year in the United States. This surge is due to alackof oral hygiene. Yes, ...
A cardiologist has warned people to do two things at night and in the morning to lower your risk of heart disease. Talking ...
A new study from Hiroshima University has found that Porphyromonas gingivalis, a gum disease bacterium, may travel to the ...
A new study from the University of South Carolina School of Medicine suggests that flossing just once a week may significantly lower the risk of stroke. Researchers found that individuals who floss ...
“Believe it or not, if I told you that by flossing for just 60 to 90 seconds every day, your odds of developing cardiovascular disease, stroke, brain disease, and even diabetes would improve, you’d be ...
They’re also twice as likely to experience a stroke, which could impair their vision and other bodily functions. Earlier this year, a study linked flossing teeth at least once a week to a 22% ...