People nowadays are always rushing to work, to get to an appointment, or to get to a meeting, but in this hectic life schedule, we eat quickly without taking into account how well we chew our food.
BUFFALO, N.Y. — There is a new study co-authored by a clinical assistant professor in the School of Dental Medicine at the University at Buffalo that shows a connection between how well you chew your ...
A lot of manners go hand and hand with food in your mouth but has anybody ever told you how many times to chew your food? Some experts have concluded the magic number of chews for good health is 32 ...
While it's widely known that chewing more improves digestion, research suggests it can also boost our brains and even help fend off Alzheimer's.
Speed has taken over every little part of our lives — from acquiring information from 30-second reels instead of doing extensive research, from getting our daily dose of news updates in 60 words ...