Oral Bacteria May Drive Brain Disease Through Inflammation Pathways
New review reveals how mouth microbes could trigger Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, and MS through neuroinflammatory mechanisms.
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New review reveals how mouth microbes could trigger Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, and MS through neuroinflammatory mechanisms.
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Systematic review reveals oral microbiome disruption in head and neck cancer patients could enable better screening and personalized treatment.
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Study reveals how dental treatment transforms bacterial communities in children with compromised immune systems.
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Comprehensive review reveals how oral bacteria shift with age and link to frailty, offering new targets for healthy aging interventions.
Mendelian randomization study identifies specific oral microbes that causally increase or decrease lung cancer risk.
New research reveals how oral microbiome imbalances trigger neuroinflammation and cognitive decline through systemic pathways.
Academic-industry workshop identifies key challenges in evaluating long-term safety of products designed to modify human microbiomes.
New review reveals how oral microbiome disruption could contribute to depression, anxiety, and neurodegenerative diseases via direct neural connections.
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