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Mouth microbes may hold the shocking secret to preventing obesity
Scientists are increasingly convinced that the microbes coating our teeth and tongue are doing far more than causing cavities ...
Depression could be linked to a lack of diversity in the bacteria in your mouth, according to new research. As you read this, your mouth contains between 500 billion and 1 trillion bacteria. After the ...
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NYU Abu Dhabi researchers reveal on association between mouth bacteria, obesity, metabolic health
ABU DHABI, 23rd January, 2026 (WAM) -- A new study from NYU Abu Dhabi (NYUAD) has uncovered evidence that changes in oral ...
Some 27 species of bacteria and fungi that live in people’s mouths may be linked to a 3.5 times increased risk of pancreatic cancer, researchers have said. A new study led by NYU Langone Health, an ...
A groundbreaking study examined 115 participants, with a particular focus on 55 individuals diagnosed with mild cognitive impairment. Researchers identified a clear relationship between the diversity ...
Advanced, chronic liver disease is thought to kill over two million people around the world every year. The community of ...
Imbalances in our oral microbiome — the millions of bacteria, viruses and fungi that live in our mouth — have been linked to many systemic diseases, including Alzheimer’s, diabetes and certain cancers ...
Lancashire Telegraph on MSN
Renovo Dental reveals the role mouth-body connection plays in your health
Dr Usman Riaz from dental specialists Renovo reveals that oral health is not just connected to your body health – it is your ...
Certain bacteria’s presence in the mouth may be an indicator for potential development of pancreatic cancer, the detection of which could allow for earlier and more precise treatment, according to a ...
Findings from the UAE Healthy Future Study open new possibilities for early detection and prevention of obesity-related ...
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