Tag: Oral Bacteria

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Oral bacteria may up risk of pancreatic cancer

London: The presence of oral bacteria in cystic pancreatic tumours is associated with the severity of the tumour, a new study suggests. According to the researcher, the results can help to reappraise the role of bacteria in the development of pancreatic cysts. If further studies show that the bacteria actually affects the pathological process, it […]

  • Monday, 03 May 2021
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Mouthwash use reduces the benefits of exercise

London: Researchers have found that the blood pressure-lowering effect of exercise is significantly reduced when people rinse their mouths with antibacterial mouthwash, rather than water – showing the importance of oral bacteria in cardiovascular health. “Scientists already know that blood vessels open up during exercise, as the production of nitric oxide increases the diameter of […]

  • Monday, 26 April 2021
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