Regular use of alcohol-based mouthwash was associated with an increase of potentially-dangerous oral bacteria, a new study ...
While it’s possible that Listerine could be related to some increased risk of cancer, it’s not very likely. The new research ...
The study published in the Journal of Medical Microbiology suggests that the regular use of Listerine mouthwash should be ... Health issues it can cause in kids Periodontal disease, characterized ...
A recent study has revealed that using the popular mouthwash Listerine Cool Mint for three months could increase your risk of developing cancer. Listerine Mouth Wash Controversy: Do you use ...
It is believed that the alcohol in the mouthwash interferes with the normal level of bacteria in the mouth. After three months of Listerine use, two species of bacteria – Fusobacterium ...
A popular mouthwash brand "could increase risk of" cancer, some scientists have warned today. The expert even went as far to say "most people should not be using" Listerine Cool Mint, as a study ...
Experts from the Institute of Tropical Medicine in Antwerp, Belgium, found that two species of bacteria were more prevalent after three months of daily mouthwash use. Using Listerine Cool Mint ...
While Listerine is sold today as a mouthwash, it’s been used for plenty of other things. People have tried it on everything from mouths to armpits to feet. Some people think the ingredients in ...
Professor Chris Kenyon, who led the study, told The Telegraph that using alcohol-based mouthwash like Listerine Cool Mint daily "could increase the risk of cancer and various infections." ...
Listerine mouthwash may increase the risk of some cancers, a scientist has claimed. Daily use of the Cool Mint flavour mouthwash was found in a recent study to increase the level of two bacteria ...
A new study in the Journal of Medical Microbiology warns about the risks of using Listerine mouthwash, linking it to an increased risk of cancer, including esophageal and colorectal cancer.