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Chewing tobacco causes cancer faster than cigarettes
Chewing tobacco has long been used in many regions and is often considered less harmful than smoking cigarettes. However, recent research reveals that chewing tobacco can actually cause cancer faster ...
Humans have been chewing gum for thousands of years, long after the flavor fades and without any clear nutritional benefit. The habit dates back at least 8,000 years to Scandinavia, where people ...
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Benefits of Chewing Gum That Go Beyond Oral Health
* Chewing gum boosts sports performance, mental focus, and reduces anxiety when used right * It helps patients recover faster after certain surgeries and is a proven aid for quitting smoking // * More ...
Researchers discover a neural circuit that rewards gnawing behavior with dopamine, explaining repetitive oral habits in animals and humans.
In a world flooded with synthetic supplements and overpriced health trends, nature quietly offers its own powerful remedies and clove is one of them. Just one tiny bud, yet it is packed with potent ...
On the occasion of the World Oral Health Day, held on March 20, the topic of chewing gum as a support for proper oral hygiene will be addressed. Various scientific studies have examined ...
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