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Bacteria in your mouth may hold clues to your brain health and dementia riskBacteria can also break down nitrite to produce nitric oxide, which improves circulation, including blood flow to the brain.
According to researchers at the University of Exeter, the drink may 'improve brain function in older adults by hijacking ...
Could the bacteria in your mouth predict whether you are at risk of dementia? Emerging research suggests that the bacteria living on your tongue and ...
(American Heritage Chocolate/Unsplash) Bacteria can also break down nitrite to produce nitric oxide, which improves circulation, including blood flow to the brain. This suggests that eating lots of ...
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The Brighterside of News on MSNBacteria in your mouth linked to memory and dementia riskCognitive decline is a growing public health concern, particularly in aging populations. While some decline is a normal part ...
Bacteria can also break down nitrite to produce nitric oxide, which improves circulation, including blood flow to the brain. This suggests that eating lots of nitrate-rich vegetables, such as ...
Emerging research suggests a fascinating link between the bacteria in our mouths and the health of our brains. Scientists are ...
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