Oral Bacteria May Cause Colon and Other Cancers to Spread
Oral bacteria can migrate elsewhere in the body and cause colon and other cancers to spread, according to researchers at Virginia Tech.
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Oral bacteria can migrate elsewhere in the body and cause colon and other cancers to spread, according to researchers at Virginia Tech.
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HIV infection increases the risk of cavities, recent studies report. But the risk does not come from the virus itself but from a.
We have to do away with the notion that one part of our body isn’t connected to the rest of it. The body.
Owing to a rare genetic mutation, individuals with leukocyte adhesion deficiency type 1 (LAD1) experience a suite of symptoms that trace back to.
Researchers at the University of Michigan School of Dentistry have uncovered how the human papillomavirus (HPV) shuts down the immune system so head and.
Oral infections seem to have no association with the risk of stem cell transplantation patients dying or getting a serious infection within six.
Chemical-sensing cells in the gums protect the mouth by guarding against infections that damage soft tissue and destroy the bone that supports the.
Dental health and diet may have an impact on the development and severity of psoriasis, according to dermatologists at the Ohio State University.
Sleep apnea results in oxygen deficiencies, leading to greater acidic content in the body. Yet new data and techniques enable dentists to make.