Or your doctor could have competently years ago created a protocol on all this that reduces stroke risk by 307%. Put all these together and you'll never have a stroke,(sarcasm tag here).
Like maybe a 307% stroke risk reduction from these 11 possibilities?
Just one minute a week could slash your risk of stroke by almost 50%
A new study has revealed that flossing once a week at a minimum can slash your risk of a stroke by 44%.
Recent research has uncovered that adopting a straightforward weekly habit could dramatically reduce your stroke risk by nearly 50%. This revelation comes after a new study at the American Stroke Association's International Stroke Conference 2025 highlighted the 'lifesaving' advantages of regular teeth flossing.
The study revealed that flossing at least once a week, minimum, can significantly decrease the risk of stroke caused by a blood clot obstructing brain blood flow and irregular heart rhythms by up to 44%. The conference, held in Los Angeles, is a globally renowned gathering for researchers and clinicians committed to the science of stroke and brain health.
Despite the numerous benefits of flossing—not just for maintaining fresh breath or preventing cavities but also for overall wellness—reports indicate that around 33% of British adults never floss. Dental experts emphasise the importance of flossing as a key part of oral hygiene, alongside brushing twice daily and using mouthwash, even though many people neglect this step.
Poor dental health can significantly heighten your risk of stroke, heart disease, systemic inflammation, and even Alzheimer's disease. While flossing can be done as infrequently as once a week, it should ideally be a daily routine.
Flossing an adult set of teeth typically takes between one to two minutes, although the exact duration depends on how thorough you are, reports Surrey Live.
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