I bet Wrigleys will be thrilled to hear this ...
I wonder if this effect is enhanced by sticking used gum on the undersides 
of desks?

(Sad to think if some research unit actually got $$$$ to do this study(?) )

At 03:49 PM 3/14/02 -0600, EAKIN MARK E wrote:
>There was a sketchy report from Reuters (March 13, 2002 11:11 am EST)
>saying that the University of Northumbria and the Cognitive Research Unit,
>Reading, has found that chewing gum has "an extremely clear" positive
>effect on memory and thinking.
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>Does anyone have any details on this study?
>
>Mark Eakin
>Associate Professor
>Information Systems and Management Sciences Department
>University of Texas at Arlington
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