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Your rough-around-the-edges technique is doing more harm than good, according to Chicago-based dentist Dr. Joy Poskozim.
Cardiovascular disease can develop from many different factors. A lack of flossing may be a contributor to heart disease ...
Flossing your teeth at least once a week might do more than just protect your gums — it could help lower your risk of stroke ...
I’ve given $42,000 to the dentist, a number that finally surpasses what I spent on my university degree. Which seems kind of ...
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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 ...
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.
A 25-year American Heart Association study links flossing to reduced stroke and heart rhythm risks.
Daily flossing improves oral health, reduces the risk of cavities and gum disease, and may lower risks for diabetes complications and heart disease.