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Link between the oral microbiome and pancreatic cancer uncovered
Original story from NYU Langone Health Among the hundreds of species of bacteria and fungi that live in people’s mouths, 27 have been collectively tied to a 3.5 times greater risk of developing pancreatic cancer, a study led by NYU Langone Health and its Perlmutter Cancer Center shows. Experts have long observed that those with poor oral health are more vulnerable to pancreatic cancer than those with healthier mouths. More recently, scientists have uncovered a mechanism tha
Shira Polan
Nov 104 min read


Fusobacterium nucleatum: How a Gum Bacterium May Accelerate Heart Disease
Discover how gum bacterium Fusobacterium nucleatum fuels artery plaque, inflammation, and heart disease risk by disrupting immunity and cholesterol.

Dr. Erika Du Mond
Sep 263 min read


Porphyromonas gingivalis: Virulence Factors & Its Impact on Gum and Heart Health
Discover how Porphyromonas gingivalis drives gum disease and raises heart risk through biofilms, inflammation, and bloodstream spread.

Dr. Erika Du Mond
Sep 263 min read


The Mouth–Body Connection: Linking Oral Health to the Heart, Brain, Gut, and More
Discover the mouth-body connection: how oral health impacts the heart, brain, gut, sleep, and cancer risk — and how whole-body dentistry supports wellness.

Dr. Erika Du Mond
Sep 263 min read


From Correlation to Causation: The Impact of Oral Pathogens on Overall Health
Discover how oral pathogens like Porphyromonas gingivalis and Fusobacterium nucleatum may shift from correlation to causation in systemic disease, and how salivary testing reveals key links between oral and overall health.

Dr. Erika Du Mond
Sep 262 min read


Oral Bacteria and Cancer
Explore how oral bacteria such as Porphyromonas gingivalis and Fusobacterium nucleatum may contribute to cancer risk through inflammation and cell changes.
Sarah E. Whitmore, Richard J. Lamont
Sep 264 min read
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