People who regularly floss their teeth (one or more times per week) may lower their risk of stroke caused by a blood clot traveling from the heart and a stroke associated with an irregular heartbeat ...
A primary school teacher died with an undiagnosed blood clot one day after visiting a hospital complaining of leg pain and ...
A blood test may rapidly distinguish brain bleeds from clot-caused strokes, even before people with stroke symptoms reach the ...
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 presented ...
Previous studies have shown a link between oral health, oral infection and damage to white matter and small blood vessels in the brain, as well as to a buildup of plaque in the arteries that supply ...
Dena Collins, 28, died at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Greenwich, London, from a heart attack caused by an undiagnosed ...
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.
Poor oral health could be a potential risk factor for cardiovascular disease. New research shows that good oral health habits ...
A primary school teacher died from an undiagnosed blood clot 16 hours after being discharged from hospital, documents ...
Jan. 10, 2025 — Humans and mice exposed to long-wavelength red light had lower rates of blood clots that can cause heart attacks, lung damage and strokes, according to research led by ...
Dena Collins, 28, died at Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Greenwich, south-west London, from a heart attack caused by a blood clot on January 12, 2023. Three days earlier Ms Collins from nearby ...