
While traditionally viewed as a habit with no nutritional value, new scientific evidence suggests chewing gum may positively impact the human brain's regulation of attention and stress. Historical and archaeological records show humans have chewed natural resins for thousands of years, with early commercialization marketing gum for nervousness and fatigue. Recent studies using brain-imaging technologies are beginning to explore the biological mechanisms behind these perceived benefits, potentially explaining the practice's enduring popularity.
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