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Medical Journal of Australia, 1976
A case is presented of deliberate chewing of the flowers of henbane (Hyoscyamus niger) in the hope of producing euphoria, and an account is given of the poisoning so produced. The case indicates a more widespread use of this plant among the drug-taking community of Australia, and discussion of the case includes a description of the plant and an outline
J M, Sands, R, Sands
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A case is presented of deliberate chewing of the flowers of henbane (Hyoscyamus niger) in the hope of producing euphoria, and an account is given of the poisoning so produced. The case indicates a more widespread use of this plant among the drug-taking community of Australia, and discussion of the case includes a description of the plant and an outline
J M, Sands, R, Sands
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Psychoneuroendocrinology, 2014
Psychosocial stress is accompanied by an increase in the activity of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenocortical (HPA)-axis and by an increase in food intake. At present, no studies have been conducted to examine the impact of a potent laboratory stress test on the chewing frequency.Thirty-one healthy participants (14 females, mean age 27.13) were ...
Katja, Petrowski +3 more
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Psychosocial stress is accompanied by an increase in the activity of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenocortical (HPA)-axis and by an increase in food intake. At present, no studies have been conducted to examine the impact of a potent laboratory stress test on the chewing frequency.Thirty-one healthy participants (14 females, mean age 27.13) were ...
Katja, Petrowski +3 more
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The American Journal of Digestive Diseases, 1978
A 66-year-old woman was found to have intractable diarrhea related to excessive consumption of sugarless chewing gum. The effect of sorbitol on the intestinal tract was felt to be the etiology. Upon cessation of gum utilization, the diarrhea ceased. It is suggested that chewing gum usage be included in medical histories!
L D, Goldberg, N T, Ditchek
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A 66-year-old woman was found to have intractable diarrhea related to excessive consumption of sugarless chewing gum. The effect of sorbitol on the intestinal tract was felt to be the etiology. Upon cessation of gum utilization, the diarrhea ceased. It is suggested that chewing gum usage be included in medical histories!
L D, Goldberg, N T, Ditchek
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Annals of Internal Medicine, 1984
Excerpt To the editor: Dr. Blum (1) noted in his editorial that the Drug Abuse Advisory Committee of the Food and Drug Administration "did not challenge the accepted central role of nicotine in the...
ROBERT W. JOHNSON, DANIEL LEVINE
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Excerpt To the editor: Dr. Blum (1) noted in his editorial that the Drug Abuse Advisory Committee of the Food and Drug Administration "did not challenge the accepted central role of nicotine in the...
ROBERT W. JOHNSON, DANIEL LEVINE
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Jaw‐movement smoothness during empty chewing and gum chewing
European Journal of Oral Sciences, 2012A major goal of motor coordination is the production of a smooth movement. Jerk‐cost, which is an inverse measure of movement smoothness, has been evaluated during gum chewing in previous studies. However, the effect of the gum bolus is still unclear. The aims of this study were to compare the jerk‐cost values of normal gum chewing with those of empty ...
Ichiro, Minami +6 more
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Veterinary Record, 2020
A small animal practitioner with an entrepreneurial spark and a range of interests.
Katherine Chew, Ronald Jones
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A small animal practitioner with an entrepreneurial spark and a range of interests.
Katherine Chew, Ronald Jones
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Nursing, 2014
Postoperative ileus (POI), a common postoperative complication, increases length of stay and costs. Although bowel rest and delayed oral intake were once thought to help prevent POI, newer evidence shows that chewing gum can be beneficial. METHODS--LITERATURE SEARCH: The literature was searched for the terms ileus, gum, chewing, and gum chewing for ...
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Postoperative ileus (POI), a common postoperative complication, increases length of stay and costs. Although bowel rest and delayed oral intake were once thought to help prevent POI, newer evidence shows that chewing gum can be beneficial. METHODS--LITERATURE SEARCH: The literature was searched for the terms ileus, gum, chewing, and gum chewing for ...
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Masticatory performance of unilateral chewing and free chewing
OdontologyThis study aims to clarify whether there is a difference in masticatory performance between unilateral chewing and free chewing. The amount of glucose eluted was measured three times when 36 healthy dentate adults chewed gummy jelly for 20 s using two different chewing methods: unilateral chewing on the preferred chewing side and free chewing.
Kunihisa, Nakajima +6 more
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