Penn Researchers Use Lettuce To Develop Chewing Gum That Could Slow COVID Transmission

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Philadelphia PA

08 December, 2021

11:59 AM

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By Stephanie Stahl, CBS Philadelphia December 8, 2021 Could specially-treated chewing gum help fight COVID-19? Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania say yes, and they're submitting their findings to the FDA. Researchers at Penn have developed a new experimental chewing gum that could slow the transmission of COVID. It works on saliva, which is the main way the virus is spread. At the core of this research is a common vegetable. It might look like ordinary lettuce, but it could one day help fight COVID-19. CBS Local Digital Media personalizes the global reach of CBS-owned and operated television and radio stations with a local perspective.

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