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There are many beliefs about health. Some are true and others are myths. One myth is that swallowing Chewing Gum will get it stuck in your body somewhere; totally false. One that has more of a chance of being true is the saying that goes, an apple a day keeps the doctor away. That is much more likely than the stuck gum.

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