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    Default The seven great "medical myths

    http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20071221/...Sd5Us7tnkE1vAI

    Revealed: The seven great "medical myths"

    By Peter Griffiths Fri Dec 21, 10:19 AM ET

    LONDON (Reuters) - Reading in dim light won't damage your eyes, you don't need eight glasses of water a day to stay healthy and shaving your legs won't make the hair grow back faster.


    These well-worn theories are among seven "medical myths" exposed in a paper published Friday in the British Medical Journal, which traditionally carries light-hearted features in its Christmas edition. Two U.S. researchers took seven common beliefs and searched the archives for evidence to support them.

    Despite frequent mentions in the popular press of the need to drink eight glasses of water, they found no scientific basis for the claim.

    The complete lack of evidence has been recorded in a study published the American Journal of Psychology, they said.

    The other six "myths" are:

    * Reading in dim light ruins your eyesight

    The majority of eye experts believe it is unlikely to do any permanent damage, but it may make you squint, blink more and have trouble focusing, the researchers said.

    * Shaving makes hair grow back faster or coarser

    It has no effect on the thickness or rate of hair regrowth, studies say. But stubble lacks the finer taper of unshaven hair, giving the impression of coarseness.

    * Eating turkey makes you drowsy

    It does contain an amino acid called tryptophan that is involved in sleep and mood control. But turkey has no more of the acid than chicken or minced beef. Eating lots of food and drink at Christmas are probably the real cause of sleepiness.

    * We use only 10 percent of our brains

    This myth arose as early as 1907 but imaging shows no area of the brain is silent or completely inactive.

    * Hair and fingernails continue to grow after death

    This idea may stem from ghoulish novels. The researchers said the skin dries out and retracts after death, giving the appearance of longer hair or nails.

    * Mobile phones are dangerous in hospitals

    Despite widespread concerns, studies have found minimal interference with medical equipment.

    The research was conducted by Aaron Carroll, an assistant professor of pediatrics at the Regenstrief Institute, Indianapolis, and Rachel Vreeman, fellow in children's health services research at Indiana University School of Medicine

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    Default Re: The seven great "medical myths

    Kari from Myth Busters Approves!


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    Default Re: The seven great "medical myths

    There are three kinds of people in this world....them what's good at math and them what ain't.

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    Default Re: The seven great "medical myths

    Quote Originally Posted by larrymeyer View Post
    * We use only 10 percent of our brains

    This myth arose as early as 1907 but imaging shows no area of the brain is silent or completely inactive.
    Trivia on that: The "10% of your brain" myth actually comes from a commerical, there's no scientific basis to it at all. I can't even remember what the advertising campaign was for, but I think it was something pretty dumb.
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    I'd hit it 4X! I have a sweet spot for redheads.......

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