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Can chewing gum improve your test scores? Which recipes help you study better? And much more . . . E

Can chewing gum improve your test scores? Which recipes help you study better? And much more . . . Email not displaying correctly? [View it]( in your browser. Newsletter 17.5.3 [Chocolate the golden ticket to concentration]( Chocolate Could be the Sweet Key to Concentration If you were looking for a reason to have that peice of chocolate. [Read More]( [recipes to help you study better]( Food for thought: Recipes to help you study better Give these a try! [Read More]( [expensive wine worth it]( Is expensive wine worth it? ​We tested to see if there really is a difference. [Read More]( [miracle fruit flavor tripping]( How to Host a Flavor Tripping Party This miracle fruit that changes the way food tastes & and will blow your friends' minds. [Read More]( [gum chewing boost test scores]( How chewing gum can boost your test performance You may want to incorporate this tactic into your studies! [Read More]( [Study Snacks]( What's the best study snack? Let us know what you think in this week's poll [Vote Here]( Quick Links [iOS App]( [Android App]( [Brainscape.com]( Oldies But Goodies [How an Unhealthy Diet Can Shrink Your Brain]( [Gamifying my Focus at Work, Using Snacks]( [Know Your B Vitamins]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [Google+]( [Pinterest]( [undefined]( Good luck with whatever you are studying these days. And hope we can help!!! Brainscape 119 West 24th Street - 4th Floor New York, NY 10011 [Unsubscribe]( | [Update Preferences](

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