Read Don't Cross Your Eyes...They'll Get Stuck That Way!: And 75 Other Health Myths Debunked Online
Authors: Aaron E. Carroll
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I have just the thing for that cold … Neti Pots
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Tilt your head back to stop a nosebleed
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You can make your penis bigger without surgery
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If you swallow something poisonous, you need to vomit as soon as possible
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