Since childhood, our parents and dentists have taught us the importance of taking care of our teeth and regularly flossing. Hopefully, we are doing just that. Research shows that regular ...
A study found that Streptococcus anginosus, a common mouth and gut bacterium, is more prevalent in stroke patients and linked ...
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EatingWell on MSNYour Gut Health Could Predict Your Stroke Risk—Here's What You Can Do About ItBacteria in the gut and mouth could shed light on your stroke risk. Reviewed by Dietitian Annie Nguyen, M.A., RD Hippocrates ...
It’s also important to get and maintain healthy gut and oral microbiomes. This involves eating plenty of fermented foods, ...
Increased levels of Streptococcus anginosus, a common type of bacteria that usually lives in the mouth and gut, was found in the gut of recent stroke survivors in Japan.
A new study suggests that a common bacteria found in the mouth and gut, Streptococcus anginosus, may be linked to a higher risk of stroke and worse recovery outcomes. The findings were presented at ...
The researchers found that one species of bacteria, Streptococcus anginosus, was significantly more abundant in the saliva and gut of people with acute stroke than in the control group of people who ...
The researchers found that one species of bacteria, Streptococcus anginosus, was significantly more abundant in the saliva and gut of people with acute stroke than in the control group of people who ...
A new study from Japan found stroke patients with a significant amount of the bacteria in their gut were more likely to die.
The team found that one species of bacteria, Streptococcus anginosus, was "significantly more abundant" in the saliva and gut of people with acute stroke than in the control group of people who ...
A common bacteria usually found in the mouth and gastrointestinal tract, Streptococcus anginosis, may be abundant in the guts of people with stroke and is associated with a worse prognosis and ...
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