Scientists have uncovered a connection between oral health and brain health. New research suggests that a common ...
A familiar mouth bacterium best known for causing cavities may also be quietly influencing the brain. Scientists found that ...
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Bad mouth bacteria may reach the brain and trigger Parkinson’s
Scientists are increasingly convinced that what happens in the mouth does not stay in the mouth. A growing body of research ...
A new study published by the International Journal of Molecular Sciences reports that several cannabinoids may have antibacterial activity against specific bacteria commonly linked to persistent ...
Nearly 3.5 billion people worldwide suffer from oral diseases, yet 90% of these conditions are entirely preventable through proper daily care. What’s particularly striking is that tooth decay remains ...
Oral bacteria that migrate to the gut can generate metabolites that reach the brain and accelerate Parkinson’s disease.
Oral bacteria that migrate to the gut can generate metabolites that reach the brain and accelerate Parkinson’s disease.
Researchers from The University of Osaka find that migration of blood sugar to saliva in individuals with type 2 diabetes causes an imbalance in the oral microbiome, affecting cavity development Osaka ...
Objective: To investigate the antimicrobial activity of colloidal selenium nanoparticles in chitosan solution (Cts-Se-NPs) against Streptococcus mutans, Lactobacillus acidophilus, and Candida albicans ...
Demand for decaffeinated beverages is growing worldwide due to negative perceptions of caffeine's effects on cardiovascular health. However, coffee has many well-known health benefits, which raises an ...
Summary: Scientists have uncovered a direct link between oral bacteria and Parkinson’s disease. They found that Streptococcus mutans, best known for causing cavities, can settle in the gut and release ...
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Maple compound offers new way to fight tooth decay
WASHINGTON, 8th August, 2025 (WAM) -- A new study in the journal Microbiology Spectrum has revealed that a natural compound from maple, epicatechin gallate, could help combat Streptococcus mutans, the ...
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