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Chew gum and beat exams
BMJ 2002; 324 doi: https://doi.org/10.1136/sbmj.0205138b (Published 01 May 2002) Cite this as: BMJ 2002;324:0205138b- Debbie Cohen1
- 1Manchester
Chewing gum, a pet hate of lecturers, could improve your chances of exam success, according to a study at Northumbria University. Dr Andrew Scholey and Lucy Wilkinson have found that chewing gum while performing memory tests increases long and short term memory by up to 35%.
Computerised memory tests measured participants' attention span, response rates, and both …
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