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Scientists are discovering that the oral microbiome—home to hundreds of species of bacteria and fungi—may help predict everything from cancer risk to heart and brain health.
More than a millennium ago, the Persian physician Avicenna suggested that oral maladies could affect the entire body. Today, modern research is showing just how far those effects may reach—revealing that the microbes living on our teeth, tongue, and gums could offer clues to the early detection and prevention of disease throughout the body.
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