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Bacteria on the Tongue May Indicate Heart Failure

Microorganisms on the tongue could help diagnose heart failure, according to researchers at the Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine.

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Poor Oral Health May Increase Pancreatic Cancer Risk Among African American Women

African American women with poor oral health may be more likely to get pancreatic cancer, according to researchers at Boston University’s Slone Epidemiology.

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Oral Bacteria Linked With More Aggressive Pancreatic Tumors

The presence of oral bacteria in so-called cystic pancreatic tumors is associated with the severity of the tumor, according to researchers at Karolinska.

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Oral Bacteria May Indicate Early Pancreatic Cancer

Differences in the abundance of certain bacteria living on the tongue can distinguish patients with early pancreatic cancers from healthy individuals, according to.

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Dr. John Hamilton Named Chair of Cancer Action Network

Dr. John Hamilton, a dentist in Williston, ND, has been named the chair of the board of the American Cancer Society Cancer Action.

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Pancreatic Cancer Risk Linked to Specific Oral Bacteria

Pancreatic cancer will kill more than 41,000 Americans this year, reports the Lustgarten Foundation, making it the most lethal cancer there is. Its.

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Pancreatic Cancer Linked to Periodontal Disease

Periodontal disease has been seen as a risk factor for a host of systemic issues, including heart disease, kidney disease, and Alzheimer’s disease..

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Pancreatic Saliva Test May Happen Soon

A test for pancreatic cancer may soon be on the way. Researchers from the UCLA School of Dentistry have inched closer to completing.

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Flossing May Lower Pancreatic Cancer Risk

Flossing may have an added benefit aside from removing everything stuck between your teeth. Flossing may help to reduce the risk of pancreatic.

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NYUCD & SOM are Awarded a $840,864 Collaborative Grant by the Lustgarten Foundation

New York University College of Dentistry (NYUCD) and New York University School of Medicine (SOM) researchers have been awarded a four-year $840,864 collaborative.

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