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Saturday, November 10, 2012

Gargling lemonade can help smokers quit habit: scientists


For smokers willing to kick the butt, scientists have an unusual solution -- gargling with a glass of lemonade.
In a new study, scientists have found that the interaction of sugar (known as glucose) with the tongue boosts attention as well as energy and can improve self control.
This could help keep smokers away from the cigarettes at least in the short-term.

A team from the University of Georgia conducted self-control tasks on 51 students to see if a mouth rinse with glucose boosts attention as well as energy.

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