Chewing gum helps reduce stress: Study


Chewing gum was found to help relieve anxiety, improve alertness and reduce stress among individuals, according to a new study.
Andrew Scholey, professor of Behavioural and Brain Sciences, Swinburne University, Australia led the study, based on 40 volunteers averaging 22 years.
The study was done on the Defined Intensity…

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