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Swallowing gum is a common occurrence, often fueled by childhood myths. While the idea of gum lingering for years is false, it typically exits the bod ...
Chewing gum has been famously banned in Singapore since 1992, a move aimed at curbing vandalism in public spaces. But as Singapore marks its 60th birthday, BBH Singapore is introducing what could ...
An additional thousands of pieces of chewing gum have been removed from Union Street thanks to a grant administered by environmental charity Keep Britain Tidy. The £27,500 grant, from the Chewing Gum ...
Town centre streets are given a deep clean as part of an initiative to remove gum from pavements.
Swallowed chewing gum by mistake? Read ahead to know more about it as a gastroenterologist explains what happens next and why it’s almost never dangerous.
Chewing gum splattered streets in Ards and North Down are set for a fresh start as the council tackles one of its stickiest litter problems head-on. It has received £27,500 in funding for a high ...
Larineco Remineralizing Gum has officially launched in 2025, introducing the world’s first clinically-proven remineralizing chewing gum that actively strengthens and whitens teeth while you chew.
So, is chewing gum or eating mints better for you? The experts agree that, if you're choosing between gum and mints, you should opt for gum — preferably a sugar-free stick.
Q: Mint gum is the only thing that gets me through the workday. Is all that chewing bad for my health? If you’re a regular gum chewer, you’re in good company. In one 2019 study of over 3,000 U ...
The gum is made from bean powder naturally containing a protein that binds to a wide variety of germs, including influenza and the viruses that cause herpes.
Novel chewing gum made with lablab beans shows promise in neutralizing influenza and herpes viruses, reducing viral loads by 95% in oral cavity simulation.