A pair of new studies published Wednesday in the journal Neurology Open Access linked gum disease and cavities to a higher ...
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Gum disease and cavities nearly double stroke risk, study finds
Brushing your teeth can save not just your smile—it can save your brain. Based on a new study, published in Neurology Open ...
Most Americans likely know at least a little about the signs of a stroke. While early intervention is vital for a positive outcome, medical experts also stress the need to prevent strokes, which the ...
New research links gum disease and cavities to stroke risk, adding to the evidence that poor oral health may have a ...
In our fast-paced world, understanding the potential triggers of strokes is crucial for maintaining optimal health. Strokes can have severe consequences, but awareness of their causes empowers ...
While the research does not prove that poor oral health directly causes stroke, it adds to growing evidence that inflammation ...
Dear Dr. Roach: In February, I had a stroke. I received no warning, and the stroke affected my left side. My doctor put me on blood pressure medication, but not a blood thinner. The stroke has left me ...
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. The news that Delaware Atty. Gen. Beau Biden suffered a mild stroke ...
August 2, 2011 — A new study has shown that young patients treated with a statin after a stroke of undetermined cause were 77% less likely to have a new vascular event, suggesting that statins should ...
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