New research shows that the gum disease bacterium P. gingivalis can slip into the bloodstream and infiltrate the heart. There, it quietly drives scar tissue buildup — distorting the heart’s architecture, disrupting electrical signals, and raising the risk of atrial fibrillation.
Heart rhythm disorder traced to bacterium lurking in our gums
- Post author:Annie Holland
- Post published:May 9, 2025
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