The recent unearthing of bacteria capable of surviving in nuclear waste is a groundbreaking development with the potential to ...
Bacteria normally found in the mouth could play a direct role in triggering a heart attack, a new study has found.
Hidden oral bacteria may take refuge in artery walls, forming biofilms that evade detection and could help trigger heart ...
Biofilms can lie quietly for years without symptoms. But a viral infection or other stressor can “wake up” the bacteria, ...
Your gut microbiome is comprised of the microscopic life in your digestive tract and all the things they produce. Some ...
A new study by Tampere University researchers has uncovered a surprising link between oral health and heart disease.
Biofilm bacteria found in heart plaque may escape antibiotics and cause cardiac events, pointing to a hidden infectious risk.
A MISTAKE made by millions of Brits on a daily basis could raise the risk of pancreatic cancer. A new study linked 27 bacteria and fungi inside people’s mouths to a 3.5 times higher risk of ...
Findings from a recent study found that bacteria from the mouth can hide inside artery plaque for years without causing problems. When these bacter ...
Believe it or not, there’s something that touches your mouth multiple times a day that’s even dirtier. A study from Purdue ...
Everyday substances, including caffeine, can trigger changes in bacteria like E. coli that make antibiotics less effective.