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. A new study in the journal Frontiers in Systems ...
Chewing on moderately hard foods, like wood, might do more than just break down your lunch; new research suggests it could actually boost brainpower by increasing levels of a natural antioxidant, ...
In a surprising twist on the connection between oral activity and brain health, a new study suggests that the simple act of chewing moderately hard materials—such as wood—could offer benefits beyond ...
How to stop a dog from chewing on wood is a question I’m asked regularly in consultations – particularly by frustrated pet parents whose dogs have taken a liking to furniture legs, skirting boards, or ...
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: Getty Images How to stop a dog from chewing on wood is a question I’m asked regularly in ...