guardian.co.uk — An appetite-suppressing chewing gum or injection could be used to tackle the obesity epidemic. Scientists are developing a way to emulate the body's natural signals for feeling full using a drug based on a natural gut hormone produced after every meal.
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ggarennJan 16, 2007
@ dointhediggi clicked on that link cause i thought it was gonna be helpful/informative. it was neither you son of a bitch.
veyronsenghJan 16, 2007
This makes me think about the three-course meal gum from Willy Wonka.
cosmicrJan 16, 2007
..but will it blend?sorry. digg me down.
ductapemasterJan 16, 2007
From what you said, chewing gum *doesn't* make people shut up...
jesterselvJan 16, 2007
Constant chewing of any substance, (over a few years) will slowly wear down your teeth if the gum has sugar these people will get massive cavities. In high school I used to chew gum a lot, unfortunately it was gum w/ sugar so I got a ton of cavities before my dentist warned me. Since then, I hardly ever chew gum anymore and if I do its sugar free, I havent had a cavity in over 10 years now. I hope the makers of the gum will still be in business when the customers get massive dentist bills and try to sue them for not putting a warning on the label.
ovrclckrxpJan 17, 2007
i wonder if they will have them in suppositories....