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Presents a variety of common sayings about your health and body and explains which are fact and which are fable.
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Does an apple a day keep the doctor away?: and other questions about your health and body
2010, Lerner Publications
in English
0822590840 9780822590842
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Table of Contents
Can you catch a cold if you go outside with wet hair? --
Do humans really use only 10 percent of their brains? --
Can you harm your eyes by reading in the dark? --
Can eating junk food give you acne? --
Do carrots improve your vision? --
Can eating chicken soup cure a cold? --
Should you really wait a half hour after eating before you swim? --
Is yawning contagious? --
When you drop food on the floor, is it safe to eat it if you pick it up in five seconds? --
Do we really need to drink eight glasses of water a day? --
Can you cure nighttime leg cramps by sleeping with a bar of soap? --
Does an apple a day keep the doctor away? --
Can listening to loud music cause hearing loss? --
Can you hurt your knuckles if you crack them too much? --
If you cross your eyes, will they stay that way? --
Can eating fish make you smarter? --
Does eating spinach give you big muscles?
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 38-39) and index.
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