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Mashup Score: 15
Some neuroscience studies suggest that distinct human emotional states are associated with greater activity in different regions of the brain. For instance, while some parts of the brain have been associated with all emotional responses, the hypothalamus has often been linked to sexual responses and feelings of intimacy, the hippocampus to the retrieval of emotion-eliciting memories, and the…
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Mashup Score: 3Experimental chewing gum may reduce virus spread; Booster shot protection may be longer lasting - 2 year(s) ago
The following is a summary of some recent studies on COVID-19. They include research that warrants further study to corroborate the findings and that has yet to be certified by peer review.
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Mashup Score: 2Over the Counter: Is chewing gum good for your teeth? - 3 year(s) ago
Every week, patients and parents ask us if chewing gum can be healthy for their teeth. In this video, Dr. David Rice talks about three ways the right kind of chewing gum can be helpful.
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Mashup Score: 15Study finds that heartburn drugs may provide unexpected benefits for those with gum disease - 3 year(s) ago
The use of heartburn medication is associated with decreased severity of gum disease, according to a recent University at Buffalo study.
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Study explores how emotions elicited by chewing #gum affect cortical activity https://t.co/6UfJacdD6U