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Study Finds on MSNChew On This: Scientists Create Gum That Traps Herpes, Flu VirusesLearn how antiviral chewing gum made from lablab beans may help reduce virus transmission with exciting clinical trials ahead ...
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ScienceAlert on MSNNew Virus-Trapping Gum Could Help Neutralize Herpes InfectionsA special type of chewing gum can 'trap' and neutralize some influenza and herpes viruses, according to new experiments from ...
Chewing gum fiends might want to think twice before popping in another piece of gum. A pilot study found that chewing gum can ...
A new study has revealed that a plant-based chewing gum could help reduce the spread of viruses like flu and herpes. Made ...
A chewing gum made from lablab beans may be the next big tool in fighting viral transmission. Scientists found that this gum can neutralize influenza and herpes viruses by over 95% by targeting the ...
Gum containing bean powder can reduce transmission of flu, herpes, UPenn Dental Medicine study finds
Lablab beans naturally contain an antiviral trap protein (FRIL) which binds to viruses and prevents them from spreading ...
US researchers have developed an antiviral chewing gum using lablab beans that can reduce viral loads of herpes (HSV-1, HSV-2) and influenza A (H1N1, H3N2) by over 95 per cent in lab tests. The gum, ...
Chewing gum is a popular choice for many, whether it’s for fresh breath, a quick energy boost, or stress relief. But with concerns over the safety of some ingredients, one question often comes ...
A council is seeking funding for equipment to remove chewing gum from pavements. North Yorkshire Council has applied for ...
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The Healthy @Reader's Digest on MSNNew UCLA Research: Consuming This Is Releasing Microplastics in Your BodyUCLA researchers found a sticky side effect in a primary ingredient for gum—but they also offer a stay-fresh strategy that's worth chewing on.
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