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A new study from the University of South Carolina School of Medicine suggests that flossing just once a week may ...
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Is there a silent killer hiding in your mouth? For one in two older Australians, the answer may be yes. Gum disease often is described as silent because it progresses slowly and insidiously, and ...
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In a seven-year study of 40,000+ adults, flossing at least once a week was linked to: 22 percent lower ischemic-stroke risk, 44 percent lower cardio-embolic-stroke risk, and 12 percent lower ...
A 25-year American Heart Association study links flossing to reduced stroke and heart rhythm risks. Dr. Charlee Goodman says oral care could impact overall health.
Those who reported flossing at baseline had a significantly lower risk of incident stroke 25 years later compared with those who didn’t floss, even after accounting for various potential confounders, ...
A new study from the University of South Carolina School of Medicine suggests that flossing just once a week may significantly lower the risk of stroke. Researchers found that individuals who floss ...
Feb. 21—Laura Williamson American Heart Association News Flossing regularly may lower the risk of some strokes as well as a type of irregular heart rhythm that can increase stroke risk, new ...