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Iran war has revealed Trump's pressure point: the economyIran's actions in the Strait of Hormuz have revealed a key vulnerability for President Trump. The conflict has led to rising energy costs a...
Chewing gum has no nutrition, but scientists say it does something unexpected to your brainChewing gum, long seen as nutritionally pointless, may subtly affect how the brain handles attention and stress. A 2025 review of brain-ima...
This "stinky" kitchen staple beats mint mouthwash, scientists say; And the results will surprise youNew research suggests that garlic could be a highly effective natural mouthwash. Studies indicate that garlic extract can significantly red...
5 things a tourist should never carry while travelling to SingaporeItems banned or restricted in Singapore include pirated movies and TV shows, chewing gum, undeclared tobacco, live birds or fish, and certa...
Chewing gum for a sharp, chiselled jawline? Experts reveal if the viral trend really worksThe viral TikTok trend touting gum chewing for a sculpted jawline is under scrutiny. While chewing gum strengthens jaw muscles and improves...
Chewing gum can improve short-term memory — how it works and when it helpsChewing slightly boosts arousal and cerebral blood flow, sharpening attention for a brief window. Timed right, it can nudge immediate recal...
Harvard neuroscientist’s bizarre brain hacks might be your key to peak mental healthHarvard-trained neuroscientist suggests three unconventional brain-boosting habits: chewing gum to enhance blood flow and focus, walking ba...
Think twice before you chew gum: Study reveals chewing gum sheds hundreds of plastic particles into your salivaResearchers have found that chewing gum releases microplastics into people's mouths, adding another source of microplastic exposure. Both s...
Artificial sweetners in chewing gum and even toothpaste can give you blood clots, heart attacks or stroke: StudyArtificial sweeteners, particularly xylitol, may pose health risks by affecting platelets and blood clotting, leading to cardiovascular eve...
India will set its own standards on sweeteners: FSSAILast week, Reuters reported that the World Health Organisation (WHO)'s cancer research arm, the International Agency for Research on Cancer...
Can sweetener aspartame cause cancer? Wait for IARC reportAspartame is two hundred times sweeter than normal sugar, so it is used in diet cold drinks like Diet Coke, Coke Zero, Pepsi Max, and 7 Up ...
From adaptations to teeth, jaws & muscles: How chewing can give insights into human evolutionThe differences between our chewing habits and those of our closest relatives offer insights into human evolution.
Scientists developing chewing gum that could reduce SARS-CoV-2 transmissionIncubating samples obtained from nasopharyngeal swabs from Covid-positive patients with the gum, they showed that the ACE2 present could ne...
Rhinoceros better transported upside-down, orgasms as effective as medicines in clearing congested noses: Winners of the Ig Nobel prizes are outThis year, each winner was given a paper trophy to assemble themselves and a counterfeit Zimbabwean $10 trillion note.
- Ancient "chewing gum" reveals stone age people's diet, oral microbes: Study
Suffering from dental problems? Sugar-free chewing gum may help prevent tooth decaySuffering from dental problems? Sugar-free chewing gum may help prevent tooth decay
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New York, Oct 5 (IANS) Researchers have crystallised and determined the 3D structure of a protein that could help them develop new treatmen...
5 cigarettes a day would cost you more than Rs 1 crore by the time you hit 60Poor health due to smoking may also cost you your job. A company may want to promote an energetic person rather than someone who calls in s...
Anti-smoking drug doesn't trigger heart disease, depressionA drug that helps smokers kick the butt does not increase their risk of heart attack and depression as was previously thought, a new study ...
Chewing gum could remove song stuck in your headChewing gum could turn off annoying earworms - catchy tunes that repeat in your head - according to a first of its kind study.