How Oral Health Influences Brain Health and Stroke Risk: Exploring the Connection
As medical research delves deeper into the close relationship between oral health and systemic well-being, alarming findings emerge. Understanding this correlation underscores the importance of regular dental care not just in preserving our smiles, but also in preventing serious health conditions, including strokes.1
According to statistics from the World Stroke Organization (WSO), more than 13 million people suffer from strokes each year, and one in four people will have a stroke in their lifetime. Surprisingly, up to 90% of these cases could be prevented by making lifestyle changes such as adopting a healthier diet, increasing regular exercise, quitting smoking, and even improving regular oral hygiene...
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According to statistics from the World Stroke Organization (WSO), more than 13 million people suffer from strokes each year, and one in four people will have a stroke in their lifetime. Surprisingly, up to 90% of these cases could be prevented by making lifestyle changes such as adopting a healthier diet, increasing regular exercise, quitting smoking, and even improving regular oral hygiene...
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