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Doctors debunked myths about colon cancer

Colon cancer is called one of the worst types of cancer. The risk of colon cancer depends on what stage of development it was discovered. In fact, so cancer of the colon and is called the most terrible, because the symptoms did not occur in the early stages and people …

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Doctors debunked myths about hepatitis C

All diseases have their myths and the truthful information is disseminated in society, but the share of physicians have either their denial or justification. About all types of hepatitis invented an incredible number of legends, which, unfortunately, people believe. It should be remembered that the most reliable information is owned …

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Nutritionists have debunked popular myths about sweets

Many people still believe in these myths. 1. Sweets are a good influence on brain activity. Slice of black chocolate in the middle of the day is always good. Our body really need a bit of glucose. However, quantity does not mean quality. Too many sweets can cause sleepiness and …

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Debunked five myths about traffic

Experts debunked five major myths prevalent among motorists. We offer you five popular myths that mislead motorists and pedestrians. The first myth To get to the destination faster, if you constantly transitions from one row to another. Lovers threat of reception of movement, referred to as “swords”, almost save your …

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Doctors have debunked four myths about the tick bites

Experts spoke about common misconceptions about the tick bites. No wonder people are afraid of ticks: bite threatens a possible 60 diseases, including Lyme disease (or Lyme disease), viral fevers, tick-borne typhus or palsy, etc.. The most dangerous and well-known disease — tick-borne encephalitis causes brain inflammation and in rare …

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The Professor has debunked seven myths about antibiotics

Mark Mendelson (Professor, Department of infectious diseases, University of Cape town) told the whole truth about antibiotics. By 2050 the number of people dying from antibiotic-resistant infections could rise to 10 million peopleToday the world community is concerned about the crisis in global public health, provoked by the resistance of …

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Debunked the myth about the full moon’s effect on people

It turned out that the Moon does not affect human. Scientists from the research Institute of Ontario said that in fact the Moon has a definite influence on human behavior. The researchers added that a full Moon can cause insomnia, or provoke physical and mental changes. “Research involving children is …

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