For the first time, scientists have identified 27 bacteria and fungi living in our mouths that are implicated in the ...
Fungi - known for their ability to adjust to – and thrive in – new and changing environments, are learning to adapt to climate change ...
A study carried out in the US found that nasty bacteria and fungi in the mouth could increase your risk of developing several ...
Twenty-seven species of bacteria and fungi among the hundreds that live in people’s mouths have been collectively tied to a 3.5 times greater risk of developing pancreatic cancer, a study led by NYU ...
Concern is spreading in Central Harlem — the site of a Legionnaires’ disease outbreak that’s been growing since July 25, according to the city’s Department of Health and Mental Hygiene. The agency ...
A new study links poor oral hygiene to a higher risk of pancreatic cancer. Harmful bacteria and fungi in the mouth may travel to the pancreas, increasing danger. Experts say brushing, flossing, and ...