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Can Gargling With Mouthwash Help Manage Type 2 Diabetes?
Gargling twice daily with chlorhexidine reduced the number of periodontopathic bacteria and resulted in lower A1c levels for some.
Saaya matayoshi
Research laboratory of science
Osaka university graduate school of dentistry
Joint research laboratory
Systemic connection
Osaka university graduate school
Diabetes mellitus type 2
Iabetes mellitus type ii
Type 2 diabetes
Ype 2 dm
Oral health
Oral medicine
Mental health
Rural healthcare
Rural health care
Preventive oral hygiene
Novel Toothpaste May Cut Peanut Allergy Risk for Adults
A phase 1 randomized, controlled trial tested the safety of a toothpaste that was specially formulated to be used as oral immunotherapy by adults with peanut allergy.
New york
United states
Kristin sokol
William berger
Michael nelson
American college of allergy
Intrommune therapeutics
Oral mucosal escalation goal assessment
American college
Highest dose
Blood tests
Schreiber allergy
Medscape medical news
Medscape medical
Peanut allergy
Eanut anaphylaxis
Procter & Gamble, Colgate, and More: Key Players Driving
Dublin, Sept. 08, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) The
United states
Dentaid research center
Church dwight co inc
Henkel ag co kg aa
Johnson services inc
Colgate palmolive co
Laboratories ltd
America oral health
Lion corporation
Procter gamble co
Care global market report
Dwight co inc
Sunstar suisse
Koninklijke philips
Oralb laboratories ltd
Western europe
Heart Disease: A simple mouth rinse can detect heart disease risk, finds study |
What if we told you that a simple oral test, which involves rinsing with saline water, can help detect whether you are at risk of developing heart dis
United states
Trevor king
Frontiers in oral health
Mount royal university
Harvard health publishing
Oral health
North america
Moral test
Mouth rinse
Heart disease risk factor
Heart disease
Cardiovascular risk factor
Tooth Loss, Gum Disease Tied to Hippocampal Atrophy
Gum disease and tooth loss are linked to hippocampal atrophy and may have a more negative impact on the brain than aging, new research suggests.
Japan general
Satoshi yamaguchi
Tohoku university
Mental status exam
Alzheimers disease
Lzheimer disease
Preventive oral hygiene
Preventive dental care
Reventive oral healthcare
Reventative oral health care
Dental flossing
Tooth brushing
Mouth rinse
Ental prophylaxis
Avulsed tooth
Tooth loss
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