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05/26/09 - Gum Disease, Heart Disease Share Genetic Link -- TUESDAY, May 26 (HealthDay News) -- A genetic link between gum disease (periodontitis) and heart disease has been discovered by German scientists. "We studied a genetic locus on chromosome 9p21.3 that had previously been identified to be associated with myocardial infarction [heart attack], in a group of 151 patients suffering from the most aggressive, early-onset forms of periodontitis, and a group of 1,097 CHD patients who had already had a heart attack. The genetic variation associated with the clinical pictures of both diseases was identical," Dr. Arne Schaefer said in a European Society of Human Genetics (ESHG) news release.
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05/26/09 - Researchers uncover gene linking heart disease and periodontitis -- Gene Links Heart and Gum Disease -- Researchers have known for several years that some type of link exists between heart disease and periodontitis, or gum disease. The same risk factors - smoking, obesity, and diabetes - are associated with both diseases. In addition, both conditions are marked by chronic inflammation and an imbalanced immune response. Despite these commonalities and several theories about how they work, however, the driving force behind the relationship between heart and gum disease has remained a mystery until now.
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05/19/09 - Jaw-holding device, surgery reduce apnea severity -- NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - People suffering from obstructive sleep apnea who aren't helped by standard treatment, or can't tolerate it, have a couple of other effective options to choose from, two new studies show...In the May issue of Archives of Otolaryngology -- Head & Neck Surgery, Korean researchers report that most patients with obstructive sleep apnea, even severe cases, benefited from the mandibular advancement device (MAD), which pushes the lower jaw forward to prevent airway blockage.
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