A new study conducted by researchers at Ohio State University reveals that the bacteria present in the mouth of a person varies according to his ethnicity. The researchers analyzed over 400 different types of microbes from the mouths of 192 volunteers and were able to identify whether the sample had come from a white, Chinese, Latino or non-Hispanic black person. On an average around 149 different species of oral bacteria were present in the mouth of each volunteer. ...You have just read an article categorized health
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