- Thursday, October 27, 2011, 19:02
- Health
The dentists, who advise their patients to chew a sugar-free gum after eating, may have to reconsider this recommendation. The scientists have discovered that the habit of using a sugar-free chewing gum actually destroys the teeth.
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- Monday, October 18, 2010, 19:00
- Fashion & Wear
The relativity issue of what kind of people step on chewing gum quite often and what kind never do should better be left to boffins to figure out, but there are designer magicians that can make the theory of probability hit the rock bottom. With Kobi Levi you will be stepping on gum with every single step you make - but suffer not for it.
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- Wednesday, November 25, 2009, 15:35
- Weight Loss Tips
Researchers from the University of Rod Island claim that chewing sugar-free gum can help to lose weight.
The study involved 35 men and women who were asked to come to a lab after fasting overnight.
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- Friday, June 27, 2008, 12:50
- Health
The chewing gum has become so useful these days. People chew it, when they want their breath to be fresh, when they’re nervous, after meals, even when they’re hungry. It stimulates digestion after the food intake, it has so many different pleasant tastes: fruits, cola and mint. Many of us like chewing the gum. But it can be bad for your health in some situations. When?
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