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myLot reputation of 75/100. keminem001 (549)   ranked 7,497 out of 32,950 in life 5 years ago

THE SEVEN MEDICAL BELIEFS
1. Drink at least eight glasses of water a day
2. We use only 10% of our brains
3. Hair and fingernails continue to grow after death
4. Reading in dim light ruins your eyesight
5. Shaving causes hair to grow back faster or coarser
6. Mobile phones are dangerous in hospitals
7. Eating turkey makes people especially drowsy

Some claim drinking eight glasses of water a day leads to good health, while reading in dim light damages eyesight.
Others believe we only use 10% of our brains or that shaving legs causes hair to grow back thicker.

But a review of evidence by US researchers surrounding seven commonly-hold beliefs suggests they are actually "medical myths".

Some are utterly untrue, while others have no evidential proof, the British Medical Journal reports.

Researchers from the Indiana University School of Medicine in Indianapolis hunted medical literature for evidence on each claim.

They found no evidence supporting the need to drink eight glasses of water a day.

Medical myths

In fact, studies suggest that adequate fluid intake is often met by drinking juice, milk, and even caffeine-rich tea and coffee.

Data also suggests drinking excessive amounts of water can be dangerous.

The belief that we only use 10% of our brains appears to be completely untrue.

Studies of patients with brain damage suggest that damage to almost any area of the brain has specific and lasting effects on mental, vegetative and behavioural capabilities.

Brain imaging studies also show that no area of the brain is completely silent or inactive.

And the belief that hair and fingernails continue to grow after death may be an optical illusion caused by retraction of the skin after death.

The actual growth of hair and nails requires a complex interplay of hormonal regulation not present after death.

Again, illusion may be to blame for the belief that shaving hair causes it to grow back faster, darker, and coarser, report author Rachel Vreeman told the BMJ.

The stubble resulting from shaving grows out without the finer taper seen at the ends of unshaven hair, giving the impression of thickness and coarseness.

Again, expert opinion is that reading in dim light does not damage your eyes. And there is little evidence to support the banning mobile phones from hospitals on the basis of electromagnetic interference.

Finally, eating turkey - and the tryptophan amino acid it contains - does not make people especially drowsy.

Indeed, turkey, chicken and minced beef contain similar amounts of tryptophan.
The researchers explained: "Any large meal can induce sleepiness because blood flow and oxygenation to the brain decrease, and meals rich in protein or carbohydrate may cause drowsiness. Wine may also play a role."
Dr David Tovey, editor of Clinical Evidence journal, said: "The difficulty is it is often hard to disprove a theory.
"On the flip-side, absence of evidence does not necessarily mean absence of effect.
"Where reliable evidence becomes really important is in helping people make serious decisions about harms and risks.
"Many of these 'myths' are innocuous. However, we are still finding evidence that runs contrary to current practice and what we expect."
He gave the example of the relatively recent U-turn in advice over sleeping positions for babies to cut cot deaths.

Experts now recommend babies are positioned on their backs when sleeping to reduce the risk of sudden infant death.


'Medical myths' exposed as untrue
 

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1. myLot reputation of 94/100. sedel1027 (12989)   ranked 1,116 out of 32,950 in life   5 years ago

" They found no evidence supporting the need to drink eight glasses of water a day."

Based on article I have read, this is sort of true. We do need to intake fluid daily and the average amount people need it 8 glass or 64 fluid oz per day. HOWEVER, we should not be drinking 8 glasses a day. The majority of our fluid should come from food (fruits, veggies, etc) not drinking fluids. Also, the amount of fluid needed varies from person to person and may change over time.

Personally, I think you can take all these myths and facts with a grain of salt. Each person is different and what works for most people may not work for you.


myLot reputation of 75/100. keminem001 (549)   ranked 7,497 out of 32,950 in life  5 years ago

it's really interesting that you brought this point up sedel. i never thought of it that way. everyone is unique and some things which might work for one might not work for another. thanks for reminding me of that.

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2. ellepo (9)   ranked 32,741 out of 32,950 in life   5 years ago

I just read this on the BBC website - I was a bit surprised by a few, but then we can't say that these are true themselves, like it mentions about cot deaths at the bottom. I knew the water one, as its completely relative to a person. some can get by on 3 or 4 a day (or less). And I always thought the mobile phone thing was false too :)


myLot reputation of 75/100. keminem001 (549)   ranked 7,497 out of 32,950 in life  5 years ago

thanks for sharing buddy. i used to believe the one about the water but now all that has changed

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3. myLot reputation of 96/100. wisedragon (2185)   5 years ago

Yeah I have read in dim light so many times, and I still have perfect vision. And I'm pretty sure hair and nails don't grow after death, because the blood flow stops.


myLot reputation of 75/100. keminem001 (549)   ranked 7,497 out of 32,950 in life  5 years ago

as yuou've seen none of these myths are true. i used to believe that i needed eight glasses of water a day, now i know that is completely untrue. thanks for sharing your experience.

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