Brushing your teeth helps keep memory alive
Recent
American study at the University of West Virginia that brushing teeth
may help maintain vital memory, they discovered through their study of a
relationship between gum disease and loss of memory. For
his part, said Dr. Richard card, an expert on gum disease and Dean of
research, Faculty of dentistry at the University: "older persons may
want to know that there are other reasons motivating them to keep down
their mouths clean by washing the teeth either brush or FLOSS, and more
than ever before, and you won't be more careful only to keep your teeth
clean, but you will also reduce the risk of asabetkm in heart attacks,
strokes and loss of memory, and also may have a large impact on the
things Health for seniors ". The
card said: "with the high incidence of Alzheimer's in a group of rats,
you can imagine how the benefits can they result from behind from the
knowledge of the truth that says (to maintain oral hygiene free of
infectious diseases, may reduce the incidence of dementia).
The
crew members have completed their research study 270 elderly people
aged 70 years and over, give them oral lessons and a test in memory, has
laid bare the findings revealed that 23 percent of that group are
suffering from loss of memory, ranging in severity from mild to medium.
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