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A 10-Second Kiss Transfers Bacteria: Study

By: Team Ifairer | Posted: 13-01-2015
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But the ones that do linger can actually benefit you. The layer of bacteria in your mouth can protect you from disease-causing microorganisms, Kort says. And the greater diversity of species, the better the resistance it offers.

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