Brain imaging studies shed light on why humans have chewed gum for 8,000 years with research showing chewing activates ...
Chewing gum can not only be a delicious treat, but also benefit the brain. Research shows that chewing can improve attention and reduce stress levels, although scientists still do not agree on the ...
Growing old with a healthy smile can be one of the keys to keeping your mind active for longer, explains a dental expert.
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The mysterious cognitive effects of chewing gum
"I guess people chew harder when they are sad," William Wrigley Jr. said during the Great Depression, as his gum empire kept ...
Feeling sluggish or stressed? Popping a piece of gum might help you refocus on the task at hand — at least, that’s what some candy companies want you to believe. According to the Associated Press, ...
Humans have been chewing gum for thousands of years, from ancient tree resins to modern spearmint sticks, the habit has ...
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Sara Ali Khan carries chewing gum as a snack: Can it really keep you full and aid weight control?
Sara Ali Khan says she carries chewing gum to curb hunger between meals, pairing it with nuts when cravings intensify.
Our body's digestive process begins with chewing as its essential first step. The digestive process starts when food becomes smaller through chewing, and mixes with saliva before digestion begins.
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