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Mouth breathing may cause adverse health effects–study
Labeled as a condition caused due to a seasonal allergy in springs, ‘mouth breathing’ is a problem that many professional doctors don’t understand, according to the study authors. It may be noted that dentists advise patients to visit their clinic every six months and so they can easily detect symptoms of mouth breathing and prevent [...]
Study on bad breath and probiotic bacteria
Research Beneficial Bacteria Part 3 Article 8 The rationale and potential for the reduction of oral malodour using Streptococcus salivarius probiotics Abstract Burton J, Chilcott C, Tagg J. BLIS Technologies, Center for Innovation University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand. The primary treatment for oral malodour is the reduction of bacterial populations, especially those present on [...]
Study identifies ‘good’ and ‘bad’ breath bacteria — Science Blog
While past research has connected oral malodor to the proliferation of certain bacteria on the tongue, recent research from the Forsyth Institute and the University of Michigan School of Dentistry indicates another group of bacteria is associated with fresh-smelling breath. Investigators used gene sequencing to compare bacteria found on the tongues of individuals with halitosis [...]
The Helicobacter Foundation
HALITOSIS AND HELICOBACTER PYLORI : A CASE STUDY Authors: Martin Atkinson-Barr, Ph.D., Barry J. Marshall, M.D.Keywords: halitosis, Helicobacter pylori, breath, anaerobic bacteria, achlorhydria, gastritis, antibiotic therapy, tetracycline, metronidazole, bismuth, triple therapy.Journal: Helicobacter Web. 1996; vol2:p1 Table of Contents Abstract Introduction Case Report Discussion Editor’s Comments References Abstract We report a case study of a patient [...]
The Wholistic Research Company

Developing good gut sense Until quite recently, the accepted medical view was that ulcers were triggered mostly by stress (which disturbed the production of stomach acid) or by medications such as NSAIDs (non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs) or aspirin, and were probably aggravated further by spicy or smoked foods and excess alcohol. Ulcers can occur in the [...]
Yogurt: An Antidote to Bad Breath?
This article is from the WebMD News Archive Yogurt: An Antidote to Bad Breath? Forget the breath mints. Pass the yogurt. A new study suggests that a daily dose of yogurt may keep your breath fresh and fend off offensive odors. Researchers found that eating 6 ounces of yogurt a day reduced levels of odor-causing [...]
Yogurt: An Antidote to Bad Breath?
This article is from the WebMD News Archive Yogurt: An Antidote to Bad Breath? March 10, 2005 – Forget the breath mints. Pass the yogurt. A new study suggests that a daily dose of yogurt may keep your breath fresh and fend off offensive odors. Researchers found that eating 6 ounces of yogurt a day [...]