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Oral bacteria linked to risk of stroke Brain researchers demonstrate the importance of oral health in stroke

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In a study of patients entering the hospital for acute stroke, researchers have increased their understanding of an association between certain types of stroke and the presence of the oral bacteria (cnm-positive Streptococcus mutans). Robert P. Friedland, M.D., the Mason C. and Mary D. Rudd Endowed Chair and Professor in Neurology at the University of Louisville School of Medicine, was a co-author of the study, published online this month in Scientific Reports, a journal of the Nature Publishing Group.

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Written by Danielle Davids

I was born in London, Ontario but have called Calgary home since I was five years old. I completed my BS.c degree from the University of Calgary with a minor in dance and moved to Edmonton to pursue a dental career in 1999. I graduated with my Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS) from the University of Alberta in 2003 and have been practicing in Calgary ever since.
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