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Index
Cover Title Copyright Dedication Contents Introduction Part I: “Look at the size of his feet!” Myths about your body
Men with big feet have bigger penises You only use 10 percent of your brain Your hair and fingernails continue to grow after you die If you shave your hair, it will grow back faster, darker, and thicker You’ll ruin your eyesight if you read in the dark The average person swallows eight spiders per year You should poop at least once a day Your urine should be almost clear You can beat a Breathalyzer test You should never wake a sleepwalker
Part II: “Do you want to catch pneumonia out there?” Myths about how we contract and treat diseases
Cold or wet weather makes you sick You can get a hernia from lifting something heavy You can catch poison ivy from someone who has it If you have allergies, you should only own a short-haired or non-shedding dog A dog’s mouth is cleaner than a human’s Green mucus indicates a sinus infection Using underarm antiperspirants causes breast cancer Flu shots can cause the flu You need to stay awake if you’ve had a concussion If you donate your organs, doctors won’t work as hard to save your life You lose most of your body heat through your head Use the highest SPF sunscreen, and you won’t get burned Vitamin C, echinacea, and zinc will keep you from getting a cold Airborne is your best option for cold prevention Breast milk can cure ear infections Acupuncture doesn’t really work
Part III: “But I was on the pill!” Myths about sex and pregnancy
Men think about sex every seven seconds Condoms will protect you from all STDs Singles have much better sex lives than married people Virgins don’t have openings in their hymens You can’t get pregnant using the “pull out” method Birth control pills don’t work as well if you’re on antibiotics You’re more likely to have a baby boy if you have sex in the middle of your cycle You can predict the sex of your baby without a doctor Twins skip a generation Flying on a plane is dangerous for your unborn baby Bed rest prevents preterm labor
Part IV: “He won’t get into Harvard without Baby Einstein.” Myths about babies and children
Baby Einstein will make my baby smarter Adding cereal to your baby’s diet will help him sleep longer Teething causes a fever It is safe for babies to sleep in bed with their parents Women who are breast-feeding can drink alcohol Over-the-counter cold and cough medicine is safe for babies and toddlers Walkers help your baby learn to walk earlier The iron in baby formula causes constipation Sugar makes kids hyper
Part V: “Don’t swallow your gum!” Myths about what we eat and drink
Chewing gum stays in your stomach for seven years Eating turkey makes you sleepy Milk makes you phlegmy Eating grapefruit burns calories Eating at night makes you fat You should drink at least eight glasses of water a day If you pick up food within five seconds of it hitting the floor, it’s safe You can chew gum instead of brushing your teeth You should wait an hour after eating before you go swimming It’s safe to double dip
Part VI: “Shots made my baby autistic.” Myths that spark controversy and debate
Strangers have poisoned kids’ Halloween candy The fluoride in your water is dangerous More people commit suicide around the holidays More women are abused the day of the Super Bowl than on any other day Newer drugs are always better Vaccines cause autism
Boring research terms that you might see in this book References Acknowledgments Index
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