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Is chewing gum good for me?

I like chewing gum a lot because I read somewhere that it has a lot of health benefits. Kindly let me know if this is true.Abena (by SMS)Chewing gum has been around since the 19th century and it’s ...
Flossing removes plaque and bacteria from between teeth and along the gumline. Without it, plaque hardens into tartar, ...
With the season already underway, households are being urged to start taking steps now to reduce pollen exposure and protect their sleep. Hay fever affects nearly 10million people in England across ...
African chewing sticks have been used for centuries as a natural alternative to modern toothbrushes. These sticks, sourced ...
A common oral bacterium tied to gum disease may help spark and fuel breast cancer, according to new research. Scientists discovered it can travel through the bloodstream to breast tissue, where it ...
If there’s one habit worth locking in for better gum health, Bianca Velayo, general dentist and multi-practice owner with PDS ...
Short kings, rejoice: Your height may come with a hidden advantage. Being tall has its perks, from reaching the top shelf to seeing over crowds, and studies show that people with a few extra inches ...
If you think life always feels just a little bit easier in the spring and summer, you’re onto something. Natural light from the sun offers a range of physical, mental and behavioral benefits — which ...
From black sesame ice cream to jet-black lattes and bakery pastries, a once-niche seed has planted itself on menus across the country. Black sesame has emerged as a standout flavor over the past year.
Laura Schober is a writer and editor specializing in health, food, wellness, beauty, and lifestyle content. Laura is also a seasoned communications professional who has previously worked in the ...
Someone who is constantly chewing gum might often be labeled as incredibly anxious or even bored, so they open up a pack of gum and pull out a piece to occupy their time with. It might not look too ...
Women's Health may earn commission from the links on this page, but we only feature products we believe in. Why Trust Us? A scientific review suggests that drinking brewed tea (but not processed tea) ...