Researchers have found an indication of depression in a slightly unexpected place – the microbiome inside our mouths. The finding opens a new route of inquiry that could lead to novel antidepressant ...
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Why do some people breathe through their mouth instead of their nose, and what effect does it have on their health?
Tiny cilia and mucus inside the nose block out things like dust, pollution, and bacteria. This makes the air that reaches the ...
Imbalances in our oral microbiome — the millions of bacteria, viruses and fungi that live in our mouth — have been linked to many systemic diseases, including Alzheimer’s, diabetes and certain cancers ...
Cardiologist Dr. Pradip Jamnadas has revealed that poor oral hygiene may predict heart disease, as harmful mouth bacteria can ...
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