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The Surprising Connection Between Chewing and Type 2 Diabetes
A recent study found that Type 2 diabetes patients with full chewing function have significantly lower blood glucose levels than those with impaired chewing ability. The research reveals that chewing stimulates processes contributing to reduced blood glucose levels and therefore suggests the importance of oral health in diabetes management.
https://scitechdaily.com/the-surprising-connection-between-chewing-and-type-2-diabetes/

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  • amiserabilist,
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    or poor glycaemic control caused tooth and gum disease.

    you could do the same study with amputees.

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