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Don't Forget to Brush: Link Between Colon Cancer and Mouth Bacteria Uncovered
Researchers have uncovered a link between a common mouth bacterium and colorectal cancer, as well as how to prevent the microorganism, called Fusobacterium nucleatum (Fn), from attaching to colon cells and triggering the changes that can lead to cancer.
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