Researchers have identified a number of novel oral bacterial species that, taken together, appear to be a risk factor for ...
Bacteria that thrive in people’s mouths could increase the risk of head and neck cancers, new research shows. Head and neck ...
The type of bacteria in a person's mouth could help determine whether they are at high risk of head and neck cancer, according to research that adds to the reasons for keeping good oral health.
Scientists are increasingly discovering new ways that our microbiome - the community of bacteria and viruses that live inside ...
Recent research suggests that Gen X and millennial Americans are at higher risk of developing several different cancers than ...
More than a dozen bacterial species among the hundreds that live in people's mouths have been linked to a collective 50% increased chance of developing head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC), a ...
In this study, we examined the bactericidal effects of UVB-light emitting diode (LED) irradiation on oral bacteria to explore the possibility of using a 310 nm UVB-LED irradiation device for ...
Diabetes is a chronic condition that affects millions of people worldwide with far-reaching consequences on overall health, ...
A cardiovascular surgeon, after 25 years in his career, shared a list of top things to avoid for heart health. He explained how they affect your heart.