By Carole Tanzer Miller HealthDay ReporterSATURDAY, March 7, 2026 (HealthDay News) — No matter how much you brush, floss and ...
What happens in your gut and mouth might matter just as much as what goes on in your brain when it comes to getting a good night's rest. Scientists are finding that the communities of microbes we ...
Researchers have developed a targeted approach to combat periodontitis without disrupting the natural balance of the oral ...
The number and type of microbes present in the saliva of pregnant women differ according to whether they are experiencing life stress and symptoms of anxiety, depression and post-traumatic stress ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. – A University at Buffalo study using a sample of postmenopausal women is the first to examine the association between diet quality and the oral microbiome. For the study, researchers ...
Some people are more prone to cavities than others, even when their mouth hygiene is good. Differences in individual genetics, and the composition of the oral microbiome, or the species of microbes in ...
Dr Olivia Wills secures MS Australia grant to investigate whether lifestyle-based weight loss alters mouth bacteria and improves health outcomes ...
A rich and varied mix of microbes in the mouth, particularly bacteria, is not only important for our oral health, but may hold clues for other conditions. A new study led by researchers at NYU Rory ...
Mouth wash can be a great way to loosen up food debris while freshening your breath. However, not all mouth washes are good ...
A team led by Prof. Dr. Melanie Schirmer has discovered that in chronic liver disease, bacteria from the mouth colonize the gut. This can worsen the condition. Oral and gut microbiome change as the ...