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Periodontal Disease Increases Risk of Major Cardiovascular Events

People with periodontitis are at higher risk of experiencing major cardiovascular events, according to researchers at the Forsyth Institute and Harvard University and.

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Genes Connected to Tooth Decay and Gum Disease

Though tooth decay and periodontitis are among the most common diseases in the world, little is known about the role of genetics in.

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Smokers Often Misunderstand Health Risks of Using Snus

American smokers mistakenly think that using snus, a type of moist snuff smokeless tobacco product, is as dangerous as smoking tobacco, according to.

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Workshop to Develop Joint Perio and Cardio Care Guidelines

Dental and heart experts are set to publish joint recommendations for medical and oral health professionals and patients. The advice will be developed.

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Todays Dental News

Sleep Apnea May Increase Atrial Fibrillation Risk

Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) may increase the risk of developing atrial fibrillation (AF), according to Canadian researchers. OSA is characterized by repetitive episodes.

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Todays Dental News

Sleep Apnea May Increase Atrial Fibrillation Risk

Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) may increase the risk of developing atrial fibrillation (AF), according to Canadian researchers. OSA is characterized by repetitive episodes.

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Apnea Therapy Improves Sleep but Not Cardiovascular Risk Factors

Oral appliances that treat obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) by moving the lower jaw forward appear to improve sleep, but they don’t reduce key.

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Free Webinars to Explore the Cardio-Perio Connection

The 2017 KOL Access Webinar Series from OraVital Inc. will kick off with a pair of free sessions from pioneers in the oral-systemic.

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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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Science and Medicine

Do Men’s and Women’s Hearts Burn Fuel Differently?

“Because the heart is the body’s number-one consumer of fat, when it starts using fat differently, there are consequences throughout the entire body,”.

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