"True story: 7 Hz is the resonant frequency of a chicken's skull cavity. This was determined empirically in Australia, where a new factory generating 7-Hz tones was located too close to a chicken ...
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ASMR VERY Tingly Mouth Sounds | 3DIO Ear to Ear Massage
Hi everyone! In today's #ASMR video I'll be doing very tingly mouth sounds and an ear massage with the 3DIO binaural ...
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5 Surprising Health Benefits of Chewing Gum
Chewing gum does more than keep your mouth busy. You'll discover a number of surprising health benefits when sticking a piece of chewing gum in your mouth.
Certain everyday sounds trigger intense emotional and physical reactions in some individuals due to abnormal brain connections between auditory and emotional regions. This condition, misophonia, ...
Helen E Nuttall receives funding from UKRI, the Vivensa Foundation, North West Cancer Research, and Rosemere Cancer Foundation. Hearing involves more than just the ears – it’s intimately connected to ...
Chewing food thoroughly is vital for digestion, nutrient absorption, and weight management. Rushing meals can lead to digestive disorders, nutrient deficiencies, and weight gain. Slowing down and ...
Misophonia is a condition in which people experience intense, negative physical and emotional reactions to certain trigger sounds. Trigger sounds often include everyday orofacial sounds, like chewing, ...
New research reveals the impact that noise has on us, with almost nine in ten saying certain sounds send their stress levels soaring. Stress-triggering sounds cause Brits’ heart rates to spike an ...
If the sounds of chewing, crunching, slurping, yawning, pen clicking, tapping, water dripping, sniffling, whistling and breathing make you angry or even panicked, you may have misophonia. The term, ...
Chewing gum seems like such a harmless — no, even smart — habit. You want something sweet? Pop a stick of gum for fewer than 5 calories (better than a candy bar, right?). Stressed? Chew a couple of ...
Looking beyond jabs, sprays or tablets, scientists are thinking outside the box for delivering antiviral medication to prevent the spread of highly transmissible bugs. Their secret weapon? Chewing gum ...
Share on Pinterest Chewing gum can release hundreds to thousands of microplastics into the saliva that may be ingested, a new study found. Counter/Getty Images A new study found that chewing gum ...
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