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Chewing tobacco causes cancer faster than cigarettes
Chewing tobacco has long been used in many regions and is often considered less harmful than smoking cigarettes. However, recent research reveals that chewing tobacco can actually cause cancer faster ...
Consumption of miraa affects the sexual capability of men and could lead to heart attack, a new study has revealed. The study by lecturers from Moi University, which was commissioned by the Government ...
Chewing gum may be more than a sweet habit. It may boost endurance in athletes and help patients heal faster. However, scientists warn that kids and seniors are still left out of the evidence. Study: ...
Humans have been chewing gum for thousands of years, long after the flavor fades and without any clear nutritional benefit. The habit dates back at least 8,000 years to Scandinavia, where people ...
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