Oral health can affect your brain, study shows | GMA3

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New research shows that dental health is important for mental and cognitive health. ABC News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jen Ashton explains.

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About mental health; to anyone who's ever been a victim of bullying / hate / violence because of their appearance, gender, orientation, race : DO NOT ever let a hateful notion 'there's something wrong with me' sink in. Trust me, it's a recipe for self hatred and compulsive anxieties later on. When we suffer and we need a break, it's only natural to think: maybe if I wasn't 'different', if I was 'normal' I would be accepted. No, haters will always find something else to prey upon. I've always had kinda androgynous look, which was a fuel for bullies when I was growing up. I embraced it, used it to my advantage in my acting / modeling career, I was almost the face of Leon in these new Resident Evil games :) Remember; There's never anything wrong with you.

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It's such a shame that dental care is so unaffordable to so many.

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Do not brush after you eat like she said at the end. That will deteriorate your teeth faster than anything from the acidity that builds up after eating. You should brush before you eat if anything.

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