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I’m a dentist — here’s how brushing your teeth could ward off dementia

Por: New York Post Life January 15, 2024

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This is not a drill. Dental experts are stressing the importance of keeping your teeth and gums healthy, especially as research suggests that poor oral hygiene is associated with . “The public needs to be more aware of the correlation between oral health and cognitive abilities,” Chia-Shu Lin, a professor in dentistry at National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University in Taiwan, . Lin’s team recently analyzed 28 systematic reviews of the... + full article



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