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Mouth Bacteria

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health4 months ago

Germs in the Mouth May Play a Key Role in Heart Attacks

A new study suggests that bacteria from the mouth, particularly viridans streptococci, may enter arterial plaques, form biofilms, and contribute to inflammation and plaque rupture, potentially increasing the risk of heart attacks. While this does not imply causation, it highlights a possible link between oral health and heart disease, emphasizing the importance of good dental hygiene alongside traditional cardiovascular risk management.

science1 year ago

"Uncovering Bizarre Virus-Like Entities in the Human Gut Microbes"

Scientists have discovered virus-like structures called "obelisks" in the human gut and mouth, which replicate like viruses but are much smaller and simpler, falling into the "viroid" class. These obelisks are found in roughly seven percent of human gut bacteria and 50 percent of mouth bacteria, and may influence gene activity within the human microbiome. While their exact function is still unknown, further study could shed light on their role in the human body and their relationship to viruses and viroids.