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Households, Not Genetics, Shape Salivary Microbiomes

Our households largely determine the mix of microorganisms that inhabit our saliva, according to researchers from the United Kingdom. Overall, these researchers found,.

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Periodontal Disease Offers Clues to Microbiome Mysteries

Microbial cells outnumber human cells in the body of a healthy adult 10 to one, according to the Human Microbiome Project, though their.

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Diabetes Affects the Oral Microbiome and Fosters Periodontitis

Four years ago, the European Federation of Periodontology and the American Academy of Periodontology reported that there was no compelling evidence that diabetes.

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Some Oral Bacteria Reduce Risk of Diabetes

As researchers continue to plumb the links between the oral microbiome and systemic illnesses like diabetes, some bacteria has been shown to have.

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Some Oral Bacteria Reduce Risk of Diabetes

As researchers continue to plumb the links between the oral microbiome and systemic illnesses like diabetes, some bacteria has been shown to have.

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Metabolic Diseases Significantly Alter Oral Bacteria

Metabolic diseases—characterized by high blood pressure, high blood sugar, and obesity—increase salivary glucose, alter oral bacteria, and increase the risk of cavities and.

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Metabolic Diseases Significantly Alter Oral Bacteria

Metabolic diseases—characterized by high blood pressure, high blood sugar, and obesity—increase salivary glucose, alter oral bacteria, and increase the risk of cavities and.

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Pesticide Exposure Changes the Oral Microbiome

Exposure to pesticides may lead to changes in the oral microbiome, according to a study from the University of Washington in Seattle. Researchers.

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Pesticide Exposure Changes the Oral Microbiome

Exposure to pesticides may lead to changes in the oral microbiome, according to a study from the University of Washington in Seattle. Researchers.

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Oral Bacteria Linked to Migraine Headaches

The mouths of people who suffer from migraines harbor significantly more microbes that can modify nitrates than the mouths of people who do.

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