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		<title>The Link Between Heart Disease and Gum Disease</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Did you know that a bright smile, with strong, healthy teeth, may be closely connected to a healthy heart? It’s true. One of the most common dental problems today is periodontitis, or chronic infection of the gums, more commonly known as gum disease, is now closely associated with atherosclerosis, the most common form of heart disease. New Evidence Previously, it was thought that heart disease was caused almost entirely by a buildup of fats and other substances on the inner surfaces of artery walls. Eventually, the theory went, the deposit—called a plaque—would become large enough to completely block the artery, halting...]]></description>
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