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Mouth Bacteria Linked to Sudden Heart Failure

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

Heart Attacks May Originate in the mouth, New Research Suggests

Berlin -⁢ Despite advancements in cardiology‌ and widespread access ‌to⁢ treatment, heart attack rates remain stubbornly high, prompting researchers to investigate previously overlooked contributing factors. A newly published study reveals‍ a surprising potential origin for some infarctions: processes triggered outside the heart itself, specifically linked to bacteria found in​ the mouth.The research indicates that certain oral bacteria may initiate ⁣a risky chain ‍reaction leading to arterial blockage,‍ challenging conventional understanding of heart disease. This finding could revolutionize preventative ​care and treatment strategies for the millions globally affected​ by heart attacks – a leading cause of death ⁤worldwide. The study’s results are prompting a reevaluation of the connection between oral health and cardiovascular well-being, potentially ‌opening new avenues for diagnosis and intervention.

Researchers discovered evidence of these bacteria within the ‌arteries⁤ of heart attack patients, suggesting a pathway where oral inflammation contributes to the advancement of dangerous plaque. The findings, detailed in a study available on NextG.tv, highlight the potential for improved heart health through enhanced oral hygiene and preventative dental ‍care.

https://www.nextg.tv/verbraucher/studien/herzinfarkt-durch-mundbakterien-studie-zeigt-schockierende-spur-im-inneren-verstopfter-arterien-93906771.html

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