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Friday, May 20, 2016

ORAL & COGNITIVE HEALTH

from Journal of the American Geriatric Society

Evidence suggests a link between oral health—teeth and gums—and cognitive health in older adults, and that the frequency of oral health problems increases significantly in older people with cognitive problems. A review article in the Journal of the American Geriatrics Society says the two are important areas of research, since more than one-third of people over the age of seventy already have some cognitive impairments. Gum disease has previously been linked to other health problems, including heart disease. The authors at Duke University’s School of Nursing say better oral hygiene and regular dental visits may play a role in slowing cognitive decline as we age, but the authors say there is not yet enough evidence to suggest one actually causes the other.

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