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.
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 ...
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.