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Mashup Score: 5Double-stranded RNA induces bone loss during gum disease - 2 year(s) ago
Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology researchers reported on a new discovery regarding the mechanisms for bone loss in gum disease (periodontitis). They found that double stranded RNA molecules can activate the immune system response that leads to deterioration of bone.
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Mashup Score: 0Home - Wiley Knowledge Hub - Periodontitis - 2 year(s) ago
Welcome This Wiley Periodontitis Knowledge Hub publishes the latest clinically relevant content from trusted sources on the role and prevalence of gingivitis and periodontitis in key healthcare conditions, particularly in diabetes, cardiovascular disease, cognitive decline and neo-natal outcomes. The content is aimed at healthcare professionals across the multidisciplinary team involved in the…
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Mashup Score: 2Home - Wiley Knowledge Hub - Periodontitis - 2 year(s) ago
Welcome This Wiley Periodontitis Knowledge Hub publishes the latest clinically relevant content from trusted sources on the role and prevalence of gingivitis and periodontitis in key healthcare conditions, particularly in diabetes, cardiovascular disease, cognitive decline and neo-natal outcomes. The content is aimed at healthcare professionals across the multidisciplinary team involved in the…
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Mashup Score: 1Evidence grows for vaping's role in gum disease - 2 year(s) ago
A series of new studies by researchers at NYU College of Dentistry highlights how e-cigarettes alter oral health and may be contributing to gum disease. The latest, published in mBio, finds that e-cigarette users have a unique oral microbiome—the community of bacteria and other microorganisms—that is less healthy than nonsmokers but potentially healthier than cigarette smokers, and measures…
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The economist report: time to take gum disease seriously Aims To demonstrate the global burden of periodontitis To illustrate the financial and societal costs of periodontitis in Europe To demonstrate the societal and economic impacts of preventing and/or treating periodontitis To share details of the Economist Intelligence Units analysis of the economic and societal costs…
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Chronic inflammation caused by obesity may trigger the development of cells that break down bone tissue, including the bone that holds teeth in place, according to new University at Buffalo research that sought to improve understanding of the connection between obesity and gum disease.
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Studies indicate an indirect but important relationship between gum disease and ED.
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Mashup Score: 5Gum disease linked with new onset heart disease - 3 year(s) ago
Your access to the latest cardiovascular news, science, tools and resources.
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Mashup Score: 0Celebrate Gum Health Day on May 12 - 3 year(s) ago
“Gum diseases are preventable” is the slogan for Gum Health Day 2021, a worldwide initiative on May 12 promoted by the European Federation of Periodontology (EFP).
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Mashup Score: 1Exercise Improves the Oral Microbiome - 3 year(s) ago
Exercise can improve the oral microbiomes of patients with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), potentially leading to new treatment for the disease, according to the University of Tsukuba.
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