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Flossing teeth linked to lower stroke risk, study finds
Dr. Souvik Sen: "Flossing may reduce stroke risk by lowering oral infections and inflammation and encouraging other healthy habits."
Flossing Linked to Lower Risk of Stroke, Irregular Heartbeat
Flossing teeth at least once per week is linked to a lower risk of stroke and irregular heartbeat beat, known as atrial fibrillation (AFib). | Neuroscience
Flossing regularly can help prevent strokes, study says
People who floss their teeth at least once a week are reducing their risk of stroke caused by a blood clot, researchers are scheduled to report Wednesday.
Regular Flossing Linked To Better Heart Health, Reduced Stroke, AFib Risk: Research
Regular flossing may do more than just protect your teeth—it could lower your risk of stroke atrial fibrillation and heart disease Discover how oral health impacts cardiovascular wellness
Flossing may reduce risk for stroke and irregular heart rhythm
Flossing regularly may lower the risk of some strokes as well as a type of irregular heart rhythm that can increase stroke risk, new research suggests. The findings, which will be presented Wednesday
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.
Regular dental flossing may lower risk of ischemic and cardioembolic stroke, reveals research
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
Flossing reduces stroke and heart disease risk, study
New research has revealed that flossing your teeth regularly lowers the risk of some heart risks like strokes and irregular heart rhythm.According to Heart.org, the findings of the new study presented at the American Stroke
Beyond a Sparkling Smile: Flossing Helps Reduce Stroke Risk
Regular flossing may reduce stroke risk by preventing blood clots and complications from irregular heartbeats like atrial fibrillation (AFib).
Regularly flossing can help reduce risk of stroke: study
Regular dental flossing reduces the risk of a stroke, according to new research. People who floss their teeth at least once a week lower their risk of suffering a potentially fatal stroke caused by a blood clot traveling from the heart say scientists.
Regular Flossing Linked to Lower Risk of Stroke
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 prese
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TV Doctor Says Doing This 1 Thing Each Week Could Slash Your Stroke Risk
A TV doctor has shared the one quick and easy lifestyle change you can make to slash your stroke risk by up to 20%. Appearing ...
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Regular Flossing Linked to Better Heart Health, Reduced Stroke, AFib Risk
Poor oral health could be a potential risk factor for cardiovascular disease. New research shows that good oral health habits ...
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This good hygiene habit could lower your risk of a stroke — but only a third of Americans do it
Mind your hygiene! About 795,000 Americans will have a stroke this year — new research suggests that a common, healthy habit ...
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