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The Energetic Cost of Chewing May Have Shaped Hominin Evolution
The simple act of chewing gum can raise the body’s metabolic rate by as much as 15 percent, a study finds.
The Energetic Cost of Chewing May Have Shaped Hominin Evolution
The Energetic Cost of Chewing May Have Shaped Hominin Evolution

The simple act of chewing gum can raise the body’s metabolic rate by as much as 15 percent, a study finds.

The simple act of chewing gum can raise the body’s metabolic rate by as much as 15 percent, a study finds.

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Biosensing Chewing Gum for Oral Disease Detection: Study
Aggie Mika | Aug 16, 2017 | 1 min read
The sensor is meant to trigger a bitter taste in the presence of inflammation-related enzymes. 
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