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For millennia, humans have chewed gum; modern science explains why. Neuroimaging research reveals that chewing stimulates brain networks governing attention and stress regulation. This increased neural activity enhances focus and cognitive performance. Simultaneously, the rhythmic motion lowers cortisol levels, calming the nervous system. Consequently, gum serves as a dual-action tool, sharpening mental clarity while managing anxiety.
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