You know the drill — you’re supposed to floss at least once a day to remove plaque and food particles from your teeth to reduce your risk of cavities and gum disease. Some flosses are healthier than ...
Our gut is a bustling hub of activity, home to trillions of microbes that work together with our bodies to keep us healthy. A recent study explores one fascinating aspect of this partnership: how gut ...
AND THIS CHEMICAL CAN BE ABSORBED INTO THE BODY AND CAUSE MORE GENERALIZED SYMPTOMS. IN OTHER WORDS, IT IS NASTY STUFF. SCIENTISTS SAY IT CAN SCRATCH GLASS, SO OBVIOUSLY NOT GOOD FOR THE LUNGS.