An expert has unveiled an unexpected reason that could be causing you to pile on the pounds - and it all starts in your mouth.
A dentist has revealed an unexpected culprit that could potentially be behind weight gain that also impacts oral health.
Dr Bozic explained: "When your gums are infected, the bacteria don’t stay localised - they can enter your bloodstream and spread inflammation throughout the body". Join the Daily Record's WhatsApp community here and get the latest news sent straight to your messages. This imbalance can increase cravings for high-calorie, sugary foods and make it harder to feel satisfied after eating, potentially leading to overeating.
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