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stroke, dental flossing
Regular dental flossing linked to lower risk of stroke and irregular heartbeats
Flossing your teeth at least once a week may be linked to a lower risk of stroke caused by a blood clot blocking brain blood flow and irregular heartbeats, according to a preliminary study to be presented at the American Stroke Association's International Stroke Conference 2025.
This dental hygiene habit may lower stroke risk, scientists say
Researchers also found that the dental hygiene habit is associated with a 44 per cent lower risk of blood clots travelling from the heart and about 12 per cent lower risk of irregular heartbeats. This link is independent of regular brushing, routine dental visits or other oral hygiene behaviours, scientists said.
Flossing Just Once a Week May Lower Stroke Risk
Flossing at least once a week may lower the risk of stroke and atrial fibrillation, according to preliminary results from a new study. Flossing was linked to improved overall health, including lower blood pressure, healthier cholesterol levels, and a reduced risk of diabetes.
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Yes, You Should Be Brushing Your Pet's Teeth. Here's Why — And The Best Products To Use
“Tooth brushing is one of the most effective ways to remove plaque and [tartar] buildup [in pets], just like in people,” Dr.
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Essential Tips for Brushing Teeth: A Comprehensive Guide to Optimal Oral Health
Discover essential tips for brushing teeth to maintain optimal oral health. Learn proper techniques, tools, and habits for a ...
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5 EASY ALTERNATIVES TO BRUSHING YOUR DOG’S TEETH
Five alternatives make maintaining your dog's oral health easier, ensuring their teeth stay clean and healthy.
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Should You Stop Rinsing After Brushing Your Teeth? What Dentists Have to Say
Dentists suggest that you leave the toothpaste residue for at least a little while after brushing your teeth. Here’s what you ...
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U.S. children's dental care falls short at home, national poll reports
More than 1 in 3 parents reported that their child has dealt with dental problems linked to a lack of routine oral hygiene, ...
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Effective Solutions for Dental Concerns: Dentist’s Essential follow up to Oral Health
Everyone knows how important oral health is, but they rarely pay much attention to it until an issue crops up. Cavities ...
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Do you really need to brush your dog’s teeth like Instagram has been influencing us to do?
With a little effort and the right tools, you can ensure your dog’s smile stays as healthy as their wagging tail.
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