Do You Have a Bad Breath?

Typically, halitosis is caused by defectively dental hygiene. There are also many other factors that can lead to this unpleasant affection, including: gums illness, dental caries, salivary glands, infections of the respiratory tract (throat, nose, lungs, sinus), inadequate diet, constipation, indigestion, smoking, fever, diabetes, indigestion, liver or kidney dysfunctions or alcohol abuse.

If you wake up in the morning and you realize that you have bad breath, you must know that this is probably the result of poor hydration or maybe the result of reduced quantities of saliva - this is very important, because it "washes" your mouth bacteria.

Poor nutrition can make you have bad breath, because your body tries to decompose the stored proteins and fats. The metabolic products that come from this process of degradation have a very bad smell, and when they are exhaled from your lungs they cause your bad breath.
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Bad breath news on the Web

Health Tip: Battling Bad Breath? (HealthDay via Yahoo! News)
(HealthDay News) -- Bad breath can be caused by something potent you had for lunch, but it can also signal an underlying health problem.

Neil Warnock: England's youngsters can breath new life into stale friendly fixtures (Independent)
1. We should learn something from that fantastic night in Berlin What was Wednesday night like? It wasn't so much England beating Germany that made it so memorable for me as the breath of fresh air that went with the match. I can't really say England do anything much for me with the normal team, but those young lads had so much that they wanted to prove – and no-one more than Gabriel ...

Can Bad Breath Mean Good Health? (NBC 5 Chicago)
Can a dose of garlic a day help keep diabetes at bay?

Health Tip: Battling Bad Breath? (HealthCentral)
Copyright © 2008 ScoutNews LLC. All rights reserved. (HealthDay News) -- Bad breath can be caused by something potent you had for lunch, but it can also signal an underlying health problem.

Condensed Soup: Bad Breath and Dirty Girls (E! Online)
The claws are out on Rock of Love Charm School—where charm is pretty much the last thing the show is about—as the gals take a Breathalyzer test, which involves the job of blowing,...

Bad Breath: Glass bubble with bees inside becomes an experimental diagnostic tool (Winston-Salem Journal)
Blowing into a glass bubble that holds buzzing bees sounds a little kooky. But according to Portuguese artist Susana Soares, doing so could help detect disease and monitor fertility cycles.

Sarah Brightman at Verizon Center (Washington Post)
Probably around the time Sarah Brightman's dancers came out dressed like characters in "Alice in Wonderland," and then Brightman appeared as Little Red Riding Hood pedaling a stationary bicycle through a virtual forest, pursued by holographic Big Bad Wolves that were also on bicycles, the choice...

Clintonistas and a Breath of Fresh Air (Middle East Online)
Barack Obama appears to be attempting a continuity with the administration previous to the Bush disasters. Meanwhile, Obama himself speaks out coherently and compassionately, says Tom Engelhardt .

First IPO Since August Gets Cool Market Reception (Investor's Business Daily via Yahoo! News)
Grand Canyon Education took a deep breath and plunged into the Nasdaq Thursday. When it bobbed to the surface, it was very near where it started.

B.B.O., suicide and eyeball (GMA News)
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