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Chewing wood provides sliver of hope against memory loss. Story by Lois M. Collins • 3w. I f you’ve been knocking on wood ...
Growing wood directly from stem cells could offer an alternative to cutting threatened hardwood trees, but it isn't clear if it has same properties as actual wood. ... it’s more like a splinter.
A splinter of wood that is believed to be part of the cross upon which Jesus Christ was crucified is one of more than 100 sacred objects that will be on display Saturday at Our Lady of Mount ...
If you've been knocking on wood hoping that your cognitive skills will stay sharp your whole life, you might consider chewing that wood instead. Chewing wood provides sliver of hope against memory ...
Chewing hard materials like wood may boost brain antioxidants and cognitive function, a study finds. A study found wood chewers had higher glutathione levels, improving memory function.