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The Daily Apple - Mouth to Mind: Uncovering the Oral Health Connection to Brain Health and Dementia with Dr. Debbie Ozment
- 2024/11/12
- 再生時間: 36 分
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In this conversation, Dr. Debbie Ozment and Kevin discuss the critical link between oral health and cognitive function, particularly in relation to dementia and Alzheimer's disease. They explore how periodontal disease and the oral microbiome can influence systemic inflammation and brain health.
The discussion emphasizes the importance of maintaining good oral hygiene and its impact on overall well-being, as well as practical tips for individuals to improve their oral health. The conversation also highlights the role of nutrition and lifestyle choices in supporting oral and cognitive health.
You can sign up her "Upstream Gut Health" course discussed today and follow her @drdebbieozment and say hi!!
takeaways
- The connection between oral health and brain health is significant.
- Periodontal disease can compromise the blood-brain barrier.
- C-reactive protein is a key inflammatory marker to monitor.
- Maintaining a healthy oral microbiome is crucial for overall health.
- Simple oral care practices can have profound effects on health.
- Fusobacterium is linked to colorectal tumors and chemotherapy resistance.
- Chronic bleeding in the mouth should never be ignored.
- Nitric oxide plays a vital role in brain health.
- Oral health is often overlooked in discussions about overall health.
- Curiosity and continuous learning are essential in health care.
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