Even if your oral care routine is top-notch, some causes are tough to combat. Modifiable factors, such as eating certain foods or smoking, are likely to cause morning breath. Aromatic vegetables like garlic and onions release compounds that move from stomach, to blood, to lungs, to breath. Learn about the top 5 foods that cause bad breath here. Additionally, smoking is the #1 modifiable risk factor for periodontal disease (gingivitis and periodontitis), which can also lead to morning breath.

Several recent studies suggest that changing your mouth microbiome can reduce the bacteria that cause morning breath. Specifically, administering probiotics like Lactobacilli was found to reduce halitosis by crowding out the spaces where the bacteria that produce malodor live.


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Many things can cause symptoms such as memory loss, and becoming forgetful doesn't always mean you have dementia. But if you are concerned, the first thing to do is to contact your GP. We have some information on how to talk to your GP if you're concerned about your memory, or dementia: -dementia/symptoms-and-diagnosis/dementia-diagnosis/talking-gp

Whether you have bad breath because of a fishy lunch, morning breath or a medical condition, we can help. Our staff is always happy to answer questions and provide new and returning clients information.

Your dentist likely will smell the breath from your mouth and the breath from your nose and rate the odor on a scale. Because the back of the tongue most often causes the smell, your dentist also may scrape it and rate its odor.

If you don't brush and floss teeth daily, food particles can remain in your mouth, promoting bacterial growth between teeth, around the gums, and on the tongue. This causes bad breath. Inflammation of the gums (gingivitis) from poor dental hygiene can also cause bad breath.

Persistent bad breath or a bad taste in the mouth may be a warning sign of gum (periodontal) disease. Gum disease is caused by the buildup of plaque on teeth. Bacteria cause toxins to form, which irritate the gums. If gum disease continues untreated, it can damage the gums and jawbone.

The medical condition dry mouth (also called xerostomia) also can cause bad breath. Saliva is necessary to moisten the mouth, neutralize acids produced by plaque, and wash away dead cells that build up on the tongue, gums, and cheeks. If not removed, these cells decompose and can cause bad breath. Dry mouth may be a side effect of various medications, salivary gland problems, or continuous breathing through the mouth. In fact, morning breath is worse for people who sleep with their mouths open.

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Physicians in the 19th and 20th centuries believed that fresh air, high altitudes and abundant sunshine could cure all kinds of ailments, and Colorado had plenty of all three. Although their beliefs about TB were not entirely medically sound, they were kind of right in this regard: Fresh air does prevent TB from spreading, and the high altitude stops TB bacteria from spreading as rapidly through the lungs. But at the time, doctors believed the contagious disease to be hereditary, and thought it was transmitted through the air instead of through physical contact.

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A natural phenomenon in cured meat (and some fresh meat) is the occurrence of iridescence or a rainbow appearance on the cut lean surface. Technically, this is referred to as birefringence. It is caused by the reflectance of light off of muscle proteins, and it is analogous to the color distribution produced by a prism. Muscle proteins are arranged in strands called myofilaments, which are bound together to form myofibrils. Myofibrils are bound together to form muscle fibers, which form together to form muscle bundles and finally whole muscles. When the myofilaments are cut at the appropriate angle, exposing a cross section of the myofilaments, the reflectance of light off the proteins produces the characteristic appearance associated with iridescence.

The causes are as varied as the symptoms. Alcohol is metabolized into acetaldehyde, a substance that's toxic at high levels. However, concentrations rarely get that high, so that's not the complete explanation.

The key ingredient seems to be "drinking to intoxication"; how much you drank to get there is less important. In fact, several studies suggest that light and moderate drinkers are more vulnerable to getting a hangover than heavy drinkers. Yet there's also seemingly contradictory research showing that people with a family history of alcoholism have worse hangovers. Researchers say some people may end up with drinking problems because they drink in an effort to relieve hangover symptoms.

1. Drinking fluids. Alcohol promotes urination because it inhibits the release of vasopressin, a hormone that decreases the volume of urine made by the kidneys. If your hangover includes diarrhea, sweating, or vomiting, you may be even more dehydrated. Although nausea can make it difficult to get anything down, even just a few sips of water might help your hangover.

3. Avoiding darker-colored alcoholic beverages. Experiments have shown that clear liquors, such as vodka and gin, tend to cause hangovers less frequently than dark ones, such as whiskey, red wine, and tequila. The main form of alcohol in alcoholic beverages is ethanol, but the darker liquors contain chemically related compounds (congeners), including methanol. The same enzymes process ethanol and methanol, but methanol metabolites are especially toxic, so they may cause a worse hangover.

5. Drinking coffee or tea. Caffeine may not have any special anti-hangover powers, but as a stimulant, it could help with the grogginess. However, it's important to keep in mind that caffeine and alcohol should never be mixed because the caffeine can mask the depressant effects of alcohol, making drinkers feel more alert than they would otherwise.

Many factors affect body odor production, including high stress levels, personal hygiene habits, weight and diet. For example, eating spicy and sulfurous foods may cause you to emit a nasty odor through your pores.

Pro tip: Tell your doctor about any vitamins, herbal supplements, over-the-counter medicines, and prescription drugs you use. It's important to share this information because these substances can interact negatively. Understanding these possible interactions is vital before starting any treatments for body odor or excessive sweating.

Infrequent showering can cause bacteria to build up on your skin. Shower at least once daily (or every morning and night) and scrub your extra-sweaty areas with a scent-free, deodorant soap. Stay away from strongly scented soaps, which can make your armpits smell worse.

Does armpit hair cause odor? Technically, no. However, underarm hair traps moisture and creates the perfect breeding environment for bacteria. Eliminating or keeping armpit hair short can make your antiperspirant more effective, reducing underarm sweat and the appearance of sweat marks.

Do you re-wear sweaty workout clothes between washes? Letting sweat sit on your shirts creates a breeding ground for sweat-causing bacteria. Wear a fresh shirt every time you go out or exercise, and wash your clothes immediately after a heavy sweat session.

Deodorant helps neutralize the smell of body odor. Deodorants contain fragrances that cover up unpleasant odors, providing a fresh scent. Additionally, they often have alcohol-based ingredients that create an acidic environment on the skin, which helps inhibit the growth of odor-causing bacteria.

I have been thinking for quite a while now of painting the plywood subfloor of my very large kitchen/dining room floor with something like the Rustoleum Home Floor Coating system. The cure time says 3-7 days, but that is impossible for my 3-adult household as this very high traffic room is also a walk-through to a bedroom/bath area with no other access. What can I do? Would covering the floor with kraft paper help? Or are there any other paint options out there?

Just came across this article and found it very useful! I too was impatient and started using a piece I just repainted as a side table and noticed it has marks on it now (clearly paint + polycrylic has not cured yet). Is there anything I can do to fix this? Should I reapply another coat of polycrylic? Any tips would be appreciated!

Two questions, when layering different paints, and allowing them to completely dry but not cure between would you expect the cure time of the finished project to be that of the topcoat or whatever the longest cure time is of all the products, primer, paint, glaze for example. Also, if adding a decorate finish which requires the use of painters tape, using the delicate surface painters tape would you have to wait until the topcoat layer the tape is applied to is completely cured or just completely dried? i.e. will delicate painters tape ruin uncured pain project below?

This was a wonderful article to read about dry and cure times. I just painted my living room hard wood floor with a porch and floor latex paint. Before I apply the clear polyurethane coats, do i need to let the paint cure or just dry. Thanks.

Hi Michele! The issue is a damp atmosphere can prolong dry/cure times. If you are taking hot steamy showers that could slow the dry and cure time down. That said it may be beneficial to strip and repaint. It sounds like the paint did not adhere 100% if you can scratch and see the wood. Lightly sanding the wood to create tooth and using a good primer should help the paint fuse 100%. e24fc04721

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