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Bad breath? It could all be due to a nasty case of tonsil stones - Daily Mail 15th September 2009
Bad breath, or halitosis, is one of the great unmentionables, despite the fact it affects a huge number of people - as many as seven million Britons - who spend more than £150 million each year on mouthwash alone trying to get rid of it.
Health news: How singing can ease irritable bowel and gargling tea can beat bad breath - Daily Mail 21st July 2009
In our pick of top health stories this week, scientists have found that singing may help ease irritable bowel disease, early menopause could increase risk of stroke and compounds in tea could help prevent bad breath.
How a cup of coffee keeps your breath smelling sweet - Daily Mail 25th June 2009
Coffee could hold the secret to keeping bad breath at bay.
The beans contain compounds that prevent bacteria releasing the gases behind halitosis, research shows.
Pinpointing the key chemicals could lead to coffee 'mints' or pastilles that stop bad breath at the source.
Mouth wash does combat bad breath - The Telegraph 7th October 2008
Mouth washes really do put a stop to bad breath, a new study has found.
The first systematic review on the effectiveness of mouth washes and rinses shows that they play an important role in reducing levels of the bacteria and chemicals that cause mouth odours.
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