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News from youngsjogrens:

When detected in combination only, bacteria increase the risk of myocardial infarction.

Many previous studies have indicated a connection between bacteria in the mouth and myocardial infarction, but have yet to find any singular species of bacteria to blame. Now, Norwegian scientists might have a clue why the others have failed. Sometimes bacteria has to live in colonies to cause disease… can this somehow be related to autoimmune diseases as well?

Read the article and the references and find out at: http://www.youngsjogrens.com


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Martin
 

 
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