There is growing evidence that oral hygiene, in particular, gum disease (periodontitis) may have a major role in increasing ...
New research finds that dental disease and gum problems can raise stroke risk by 86% and cause brain damage. Experts urge ...
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A new study links gum disease and cavities to an 86 per cent higher risk of ischaemic stroke, highlighting why oral health is ...
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When thinking about stroke prevention, most people focus on controlling blood pressure, managing cholesterol and avoiding smoking. But experts now warn that oral hygiene, especially gum disease, may ...
Your smile may hold the key to stroke prevention. Dr Huzaifa Ezzy says taking care of your oral health is also about protecting your heart, brain, and life.
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People with both cavities and gum disease have an 86% higher risk of stroke, according to a 20-year study. Regular dental ...
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