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In 1991, archaeologists tested a lump of ancient chewing gum from Scandinavia, it unexpectedly preserved the DNA of a person who lived 5,700 years agoArchaeologists are uncovering ancient secrets from chewed birch pitch. These small lumps, found across Scandinavia and northern Europe, are...
Forget pills? This humble vegetable juice slashes blood pressure in just 14 days, biggest study everNew research from the University of Exeter reveals beetroot juice significantly lowers blood pressure in older adults. Drinking nitrate-ric...
27 oral microbes linked to 250% higher pancreatic cancer risk in NYU studyNYU researchers identify 27 oral bacteria and fungi that increase pancreatic cancer risk by 250%. Study analyzed 122,000 participants' sali...
Pancreatic cancer breakthrough — experts tie deadly disease to this key lifestyle habitA new study links poor oral hygiene to a higher risk of pancreatic cancer. Harmful bacteria and fungi in the mouth may travel to the pancre...
New study links heart attacks to bacterial infections – here's what doctors are warningA new study reveals a potential link between oral bacteria and heart attacks. Researchers found specific bacteria, commonly found in the mo...
Not just cholesterol, poor oral hygiene can also give you a heart attackA recent study reveals a potential link between oral bacteria and heart attacks. Researchers discovered that bacteria, especially viridans ...
Days after Mexico displays fossils of 'alien corpses', NASA set to publish long-awaited UFO reportNASA is set to release the findings of its study on unexplained flying objects (UFOs) on Thursday. The study, which focuses on unidentified...
Sugar substitutes can affect blood glucose tolerance, gut bacteria in humans, reveals studyResearchers discovered that some of them can actually alter consumers' microbiomes.
Bad oral health will not only get you in trouble with the dentist but could also raise Covid riskResearch shows that people with poor oral health can end up with more severe symptoms.
Is brushing your teeth for two minutes enough? Here's what the evidence saysThe aim of brushing our teeth is to reduce as much plaque on each tooth as possible.
Why you should listen to your gut for a healthy life?This unseen world of microbes residing in our body far exceeds the number of cells in our body and is influenced by diet, physical activity...
- Ancient "chewing gum" reveals stone age people's diet, oral microbes: Study
Bats, unlike other mammals, do not show dependence on gut bacteria: StudyEarlier studies have established that in several mammals, including humans, gut bacteria, help in digesting food and maintaining healthy im...
India gears up for Rs 150 crore microbe project to uncover links to diseasesThe ambitious project has put India on the verge of understanding all diseases that afflict Indians.
- Chimps sleep on cleaner beds than humans: Study
New York, May 16 (IANS) If you think humans sleep on cleaner beds than other species, think again. According to a study, chimpanzees, our c...
- Using mouthwash regularly may trigger diabetes risk
New York, Nov 23 (IANS) Most of us are in the habit of using mouthwash at least once or twice daily, as a part of oral hygiene. But are you...
Effective tips to deal with bad breathUnpleasant breath doesn't just indicate health problems but could also be one of the crucial reasons for a relationship problem.
Gene activities can be modulated to counter high blood pressure or diabetes Deepak ChopraExpert says most genes are the effect of our lifestyle and not what we have inherited, questions whether at all genes are responsible or su...
Another look at bacterial bonds as microbial clusters are race-specificThe revelation that microbial clusters are race-specific — and possibly person-specific — clearly has wider implications.
- Ranbaxy Labs enters deal CD Pharma to market INERSAN
Ranbaxy Laboratories has entered into an exclusive in-licensing agreement with CD Pharma to market the INERSAN brand in India and Nepal.