Neurologist Dr Bing warns against 3 habits, such as poor gum health, prolonged toilet sitting, and more as they damage your brain.
Your smile is a window to your overall health, not just confidence. New research reveals oral health directly impacts your ...
Good oral hygiene, including regular brushing and dental visits, significantly lowers stroke risk. A recent study found poor ...
If you didn’t grow up watching Nickelodeon shows like ‘Hey Arnold!,’ ‘Rugrats,’ and ‘Doug,’ there’s no way you’ll get a ...
Older adults with periodontal disease show larger volumes of white matter damage on MRI, hinting at an oral-brain health link.
Oral health is more than just a matter of maintaining a bright smile. Scientists have recently warned that gum disease, often overlooked in its early stages, may be silently causing damage to the ...
Jane McClenaghan on how diet and daily habits can help nurture friendly bacteria in the mouth, which help to reduce gum ...
A new study reveals gum disease treatment can reduce cardiovascular risk by 10% annually, and intensive dental cleanings show ...
A pair of new studies published Wednesday in the journal Neurology Open Access linked gum disease and cavities to a higher risk of stroke and brain damage.
Poking your ear with what looks like a rubber toothbrush, moving your eyes from side to side, tapping your body or gargling ...
New research links gum disease and cavities to higher risks of stroke and brain damage, while good oral hygiene may reduce ...