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  • Can chewing gum give you a chiseled chin, defined jawline? Here’s what oral and maxillofacial surgeon says

    Chewing gum once in a while isn’t bad, in fact, sugar-free gum after meals can help your teeth. But using it as a daily jaw workout could lead to more harm than good. Because, remember, there’s no quick fix for a chiselled jawline. Here’s what expert says.

  • Ditch your chewing gum and opt for mints or fresh herbs, here's why

    A recent study results suggests that chewing gum may release hundreds to thousands of microplastics into saliva, which could then be swallowed. While more research is needed, these findings highlight yet another hidden source of plastic exposure in daily life. Here’s what you need to know.

  • Enjoy chewing gum? It might have microplastics, says study

    Most commercial chewing gum, commonly labeled as "synthetic gum," achieves its elasticity through petroleum-derived polymers—the same materials found in car tires, plastic bags, and disposable bottles.

  • A blow by blow account, sort of, of cricket’s chewing gum tradition

  • China banks may need 'Tape' to hold together

    Sticky tape and chewing gum may be what`s needed to hold Chinese banks together as they learn to operate in an environment of slower economic growth and generally tighter liquidity conditions, says one banking analyst.

  • Chewing gum may lead you to munch on junk food

    Chewing gum may lead people to eat chips, cookies and candy instead of fruits and veggies because menthol - the chemical which gives gum its minty-fresh flavour makes fruits and veggies taste bitter, according to a new study.

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