New cardiovascular research shows untreated gum disease may independently worsen artery health and increase long term risks of heart disease and stroke.
In recent years, researchers have begun paying closer attention to the surprising relationship between the mouth and the gut.
NEW YORK CITY, NY / ACCESS Newswire / December 21, 2025 / Gum disease is a common oral health issue that can take a toll on your gums and teeth. If it's not treated in time, it can even lead to tooth ...
In a new statement, the American Heart Association outlines growing evidence linking gum disease to a higher risk for ...
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A recent study reveals that nearly 75% of people experience gum disease at some stage in their lives. Factors such as poor ...
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Your last meal is usually to blame if there's a bad taste lingering in your mouth — but it could also be a sign you're sick.
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Electric toothbrushes clean more effectively than manual ones, remove plaque better, and may lower the risk of gum disease. Learn their benefits and drawbacks.
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