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Your Gums Could Raise Your Stroke Risk by 22%!

Hey health fans! You probably know brushing your teeth keeps your smile bright—but did you know it might also help protect your brain?

A new study from France found:

  • People with periodontitis (a serious gum infection) have a 22% higher risk of stroke
  • Tooth loss showed a trend but wasn’t a major risk
  • Gingivitis (mild gum disease) wasn’t linked to stroke

Why it matters:
Bad gum infections can let bacteria and inflammation enter your bloodstream. This may:

  • Damage your arteries
  • Trigger clots
  • Raise your stroke risk

What you can do:
– Brush twice a day
– Floss daily
– See your dentist regularly
– Eat a healthy diet

The takeaway:
Healthy gums = a healthier brain. So next time you brush, know you’re doing more than just keeping your teeth clean—you’re protecting your whole body!

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