Posts Tagged ‘International Journal of Dental Hygiene’

New Study Links Beating Bad Breath to Increased Happiness

New Study Links Beating Bad Breath to Increased Happiness

A new study has suggested that beating bad breath can significantly improve your happiness. Research published in the International Journal of Dental Hygiene suggests that bad breath can take its toll on happiness. Researchers found that people who suffered from halitosis were twice as unhappy as those who didn’t. The team posed participants a series […]


New Study Suggests Late Nights Increase Teen Dental Decay Risk

New Study Suggests Late Nights Increase Teen Dental Decay Risk

A new study has suggested that teenagers who go to bed late on a regular basis have a higher risk of developing dental decay. Research published in the International Journal of Dental Hygiene suggests that teenagers who stay up late are up to four times more likely to suffer from dental decay than those who […]


Could Adding Milk to Your Tea Help Prevent Staining?

Could Adding Milk to Your Tea Help Prevent Staining?

Britain is a nation of tea-drinkers, but drinking tea can stain your teeth. If you’re partial to a cuppa but value your pearly whites, researchers might have some good news. A new study suggests that adding milk to your tea could help to prevent staining, meaning you can enjoy your morning brew without any worries about the […]


New Study Suggests Teenagers Who Miss Breakfast Are More Likely to Suffer With Bad Breath

New Study Suggests Teenagers Who Miss Breakfast Are More Likely to Suffer With Bad Breath

A new study published in the International Journal of Dental Hygiene has revealed that teenagers who miss breakfast are more likely to develop bad breath. The study found that teens that skip the first meal of the day are almost twice as likely to suffer from bad breath compared to those who eat breakfast. Researchers found […]