Published today, this article spots a surprising link: teens who skip breakfast are nearly twice as likely to experience bad breath (halitosis). It's attributed to reduced saliva flow in the morning, which allows odor-causing bacteria to thrive. Over a third of breakfast-skippers report having bad breath—often unaware.Beyond oral health, the piece stresses that starting the day with a nutritious breakfast supports energy and boosts confidence in social settings.
How Skipping Breakfast Affects Teen Health and Dental Hygiene
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