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Mouth taping, intended to promote nasal breathing during sleep, is popular despite limited scientific support. It may reduce snoring, bad breath, and fatigue. However, side effects and safety ...
When you pop a piece of gum in your mouth, you might be hoping to freshen your breath, relieve some stress, or just get a bit of flavor. But you could also be getting thousands of microplastics ...
Caring for your mouth is simple but essential, and plays a vital role in keeping your entire body in balance. Today marks World Oral Health Day, which serves as a reminder that oral care is vital ...
Agriculture minister John Steenhuisen says his department must urgently attend to the action plans and steps needed to ensure the spread of foot and mouth disease (FMD) is curbed in KwaZulu-Natal.
Grisly footage shows blood bubbling up from the ground in Csemeztanya, Hungary, where more than 3,000 cattle infected with foot-and-mouth disease were buried - with Hungarian officials suggesting ...
A neurologist says there are three common things he would never do – including breathing through his mouth. Dr Baibing Chen, who goes by the name Dr Bing online, has shared key habits that he ...
A Chennai man lost his life while fishing at a lake when a fish, he had put in his mouth for safe-keeping, got stuck in his throat and choked him. The incident happened on Tuesday morning in ...
The small study comes as researchers have increasingly been finding small shards of plastic called microplastics throughout the world, from the tops of mountains to the bottom of the ocean -- and ...
The subject chewed each piece of gum for 4 minutes, producing samples of saliva every 30 seconds, then did a final mouth rinse with clean water, all of which got combined into a single sample.
A metallic taste in the mouth is typically nothing serious and may be caused by oral health issues, infections, and taking certain supplements. Early pregnancy, or certain neurological health ...
Languages: English. Chewing a single piece of gum can release hundreds to thousands of pieces of microplastic into the saliva in your mouth—likely to go on to be swallowed. This is the warning ...