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Oral bacteria and stroke - what could they have in common?

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Oral bacteria and stroke - what could they have in common?

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Ischaemic stroke is the most common form of stroke and is associated with the formation of thrombi in the arteries that supply structures in the central nervous system. Atherosclerosis is considered to be the main risk factor for this dangerous condition, but recently researchers from Tampere University inFinland have foundthat certain bacteria in the mouth may increase the risk of ischaemic stroke.

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