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  2. How Bad Is It To Eat Unwashed Fruits & Vegetables? - AOL

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    When it comes to produce with a rough outer skin or grooves like potatoes, avocados, and melons, use a stiff-bristled brush to scrub the produce while washing it with water, Amidor says.

  3. Oral mucosa - Wikipedia

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    Typically, regions such as the cheeks, lips, and parts of the hard palate contain submucosa (a layer of loose fatty or glandular connective tissue containing the major blood vessels and nerves supplying the mucosa). The submucosa's composition determines the flexibility of the attachment of oral mucosa to the underlying structures.

  4. Mouth ulcer - Wikipedia

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    Eating hard foods (e.g., potato chips) can damage the lining of the mouth. Some people cause damage inside their mouths themselves, either through an absentminded habit or as a type of deliberate self-harm (factitious ulceration). Examples include biting the cheek, tongue, or lips, or rubbing a fingernail, pen, or toothpick inside the mouth.

  5. The 7 "Bad" Fruits That Can Actually Improve Insulin ... - AOL

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    The creamy green fruit is a top contender in fruits to add to your regular routine, says Rose-Francis. “Many people think avocados are too high in fat and calories, but avocado eaters may have a ...

  6. The 6 Best Fruits You Should Eat for Metabolic Syndrome ...

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    Related: 5 "Bad" Fruits You Actually Should Be Eating When You Have Metabolic Syndrome. Other Tips to Manage Metabolic Syndrome. Fiber and antioxidant-rich fruits are a good start. But don’t ...

  7. Noma (disease) - Wikipedia

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    The gangrene may affect the cheeks, lips, nose, mouth, and nasal and oral cavities. Dead tissue sloughs away over time, leaving holes in the face and the soft tissue, possibly exposing bones and teeth. The patient is apathetic, has little appetite, and has great difficulty eating. [9] At this stage, there is a high risk of sepsis leading to ...

  8. Ripening - Wikipedia

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    Climacteric fruits ripen after harvesting and so some fruits for market are picked green (e.g. bananas and tomatoes). Underripe fruits are also fibrous, not as juicy, and have tougher outer flesh than ripe fruits (see Mouth feel). Eating unripe fruit can lead to stomachache or stomach cramps, and ripeness affects the palatability of fruit.

  9. The 10 best and 10 worst fruits for you - AOL

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    Experts agree that a diet rich in fruits and veggies is the way to go. Fruits can provide essential nutrients, fiber and a host of other health benefits. If you enjoy fruits frequently, that's great.