Certain species of bacteria and fungi living in people’s mouths are tied to the development of pancreatic cancer, new research has claimed. Scientists …
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Gum Health
Keeping This One Body Part Clean Can Cut Your Risk of Pancreatic Cancer, a New Study Says
by loywvby loywvIn 2025 alone, more than 67,000 Americans will be diagnosed with pancreatic cancer—and nearly 52,000 will die from it, according to the nonprofit …
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Oral Hygiene
Photobiomodulation Device Cuts Oral Mucositis in Head and Neck Cancer
by loywvby loywvAn LED-based intraoral device for photobiomodulation therapy appeared safe and reduced severe oral mucositis versus a placebo procedure for patients with head and …
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For the first time, scientists have identified 27 bacteria and fungi living in our mouths that are implicated in the development of pancreatic …
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Oral Hygiene
Neglecting This Can Triple Your Risk of Pancreatic Cancer… Why Oral Hygiene Matters
by loywvby loywvStudy Identifies Oral Bacteria and Fungi as Risk Factors Expert: “Oral Hygiene Management Is Not Optional but Essential” A new study has found …
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Gum Health
Oral Health Still Burdens Long-Term Cancer Survivors – European Medical Journal Oral Health Still Burdens Long-Term Cancer Survivors
by loywvby loywvLONG-TERM head and neck cancer survivors frequently report poor oral health-related quality of life, with persistent late toxicities remaining common more than 8 …
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Pancreatic cancer is hard to catch early and often turns deadly. According to federal statistics, the overall five-year relative survival across all stages …