Dental disease isn’t just about cavities or sore gums. Research has linked poor oral health to serious chronic illnesses, including heart disease, diabetes …
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Gum Health
Pensacola experts say gum disease is tied to heart attacks, diabetes and dementia
by loywvby loywvDental disease isn’t just about cavities or sore gums. Research has linked poor oral health to serious chronic illnesses, including heart disease, diabetes, …
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When you think of termites, you imagine millions of tiny, hidden invaders quietly eating away at the wood that holds a building together. …
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The skull of King Richard III Carl Vivian/University of Leicester The oral microbiome of King Richard III of England has been assembled by …
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Oral Hygiene
Bad breath may be a hidden warning sign of heart disease: Cardiologist explains the surprising oral-heart connection |
by loywvby loywvPersistent bad breath is frequently dismissed as a minor dental concern, yet Dr Pradip Jamnadas, an interventional cardiologist, warns it may point to …
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Gum Health
FDA-Authorized Expanded Access Programs Utilizing Jaguar Health’s Novel Crofelemer Powder for Oral Solution to Treat Two Pediatric Intestinal Failure Patients with Microvillus Inclusion Disease – IndyStar
by loywvby loywvThe two programs are being conducted under separate Single-Patient Investigational New Drug (sIND) applications in the United States SAN FRANCISCO, CA / ACCESS …
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Gum Health
FDA-Authorized Expanded Access Programs Utilizing Jaguar Health’s Novel Crofelemer Powder for Oral Solution to Treat Two Pediatric Intestinal Failure Patients with Microvillus Inclusion Disease
by loywvby loywvThe two programs are being conducted under separate Single-Patient Investigational New Drug (sIND) applications in the United States SAN FRANCISCO, CA / ACCESS …
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Gum Health
How bacteria in your mouth and gut can be used to spot early stages of Parkinson’s disease
by loywvby loywvChanges in the bacteria found in the mouth and gut of Parkinson’s disease patients could act as an early warning sign that their …
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It can be an indication of serious problems that need to be investigated You need to see a dentist, and maybe a GP …