Read Don't Cross Your Eyes...They'll Get Stuck That Way!: And 75 Other Health Myths Debunked Online
Authors: Aaron E. Carroll
grapefruit
green mucus
G-spot
The G-Spot: And Other Discoveries About Human Sexuality
(Perry, Whipple, Ladas)
H1N1 influenza (swine flu)
airplane travel risk for
handshaking linked to
hair, wet
hair blow-dryer, lice infection from
hair dye
hairbrush, lice contamination of
handshake
handwashing
cold virus deterred by
household contagion avoided by
soap or alcohol-based cleaner for
head lice
Healthy Marriage Initiative
heart problems
apples causing fewer
marriage and
sex as risk for
sneezing causing
stress causing
HEPA.
See
high efficiency particulate air
hepatitis B
herbal supplements.
See also
vitamin supplements
herpes
high blood pressure
high cholesterol
high efficiency particulate air (HEPA)
hip bone density
HIV-infected patients
handshaking with
oral sex with
pregnant
home, contagion within
honey
allergy prevention with
cold remedy of vinegar and
hot peppers
hot steam
as cold remedy
saunas
HPV.
See
human papillomavirus
human papillomavirus (HPV)
humidification
hydrogen peroxide
hypothalamus
ibuprofen
ice water, amputated part in
immune system
cold susceptibility indicating weakened
sex influencing
sleep and strong
stress impacting
vaccination influencing
inflammation, chicken soup for
insomnia
interleukin-1
ipecac
Journal of Family Practice
Journal of Plastic, Reconstructive & Aesthetic Surgery
Journal of the Medical Association of Thailand
Journal of the National Cancer Institute
Journal of Trauma
Kellogg, John Harvey
Knight-McDowell, Victoria
lactose intolerance
Ladas, Alice Kahn
lice
liver cancer
lung cancer
marriage
masturbation
McDowell, Thomas John
measles
medical myths
men
masturbation linked to blindness in
penis enlargement
penis reattachment
sex and immune system of
meningitis
menopause
mercury
metal fillings (teeth)
milk.
See also
dairy products
acne from
lactose intolerance
mucus from
as sleep aid
mother, health ideas of
mucus
dairy products causing
decongestants
green
muscle
less exercise and loss of
protein ingestion for
myeloperoxidase
myths, medical
nasal irrigation
National Cancer Institute
National Center for Health Statistics
National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES)
neck injury
negative calories
Neisseria meningitidis
neti pot
neuroblastoma
neutrophils
New England Journal of Medicine
NHANES.
See
National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey
NIH-AARP Diet and Health Study
N-methyl-D-aspartate
nosebleed
Nurse’s Health Study
office buildings
oral sex
over-the-counter cold medicines
overweight
oysters
paper towels
parasites
Parker-Pope, Tara
partial thickness burns
pears
Pediatrics
penis
enlargement
reattachment of
Perry, John
phenolics
pillowcase, lice contamination of
pinkeye
pneumonia
poison
pregnancy
emergencies involving
fish consumption causing birth defects
hair dye causing birth defects
sex during
protein
quercetin
radiation exposure
resistant bacteria
respiratory syncytial virus (RSV)
RSV.
See
respiratory syncytial virus
rubbing alcohol
saccharin
saline mist
saliva
droplet flocculation
wound licking
salmonella
sauna
scabies
scars
science, practice based on
sebum
seizures
first aid for
high temperature causing
sex
brain as sexual organ
garlic as deterrent to
G-spot
as heart risk
immune system linked to
masturbation
oysters as aphrodisiac
penis enlargement
pre-game
pregnancy and
sexually transmitted disease (STD)
herpes
HIV patient
oral sex with
shampoo, anti-lice
shoulder injury
sick air.
See also
air flow pattern
sinus infection
sit-ups
skin cancer
skin infection
sleep
immune system strength from
warm milk aiding
sneezing
aerosolized cold viruses
in confined spaces
heart beating and
snow, urinary infection from
soap
alcohol-based cleaner compared to
handwashing with
soda bubbles
sponges
Staphylococcus aureus
STD.
See
sexually transmitted disease
steam
as cold remedy
saunas
stomach flattening
stomach ulcers
strawberries
Streptococcus pneumoniae
Streptococcus pyogenes
stress
acne linked to
flu linked to
heart disease from
high blood pressure from
immune system influenced by
marriage causing
stretching, pre-exercise
sugar
Surgery Today
sweat lodge
swine flu
teeth
television
thermal sensation
throat.
See also
cold remedy
sore
strep
toads
tobacco
toilet seat
gonorrhea from
illness from touching
towels, lice contamination of
trains
tryptophan
tuberculosis
Tylenol.
See
acetaminophen
ulcers
upper respiratory infection (URI).
See also
colds
cold weather and
croup
day care facility contagion risk
green mucus
household transmission of
URI.
See
upper respiratory infection
urinary tract infection
vaccination
flu shot
during illness
immune system weakened by
vagina
viruses.
See also
colds
airplane travel risk of
antibiotics for
chickenpox
cold
croup
green mucus from
HPV
as immunity weakness
measles
respiratory syncytial
vision.
See
eyes
vitamin supplements
cancer research on
as cold remedy
vitamin A
vitamin B
6
vitamin B
12
vitamin C
vitamin E
vomiting
warts
wet hair
Whipple, Beverly
wine
women.
See also
pregnancy
acupuncture for childbirth
allergy prevention in
breast cancer
G-spot
urinary tract infection in
Women’s Antioxidant Cardiovascular Study
wounds
airing out overnight
hydrogen peroxide for
licking of
marriage and healing of
zinc
About the Authors
Aaron E. Carroll, MD, MS, is an Associate Professor of Pediatrics and Director of the Center for Health Policy and Professionalism Research at the Indiana University School of Medicine. He has earned a BA in Chemistry from Amherst College, an MD from the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, and a master’s degree in Health Services from the University of Washington. He loves to read, ski, watch TV, collect comic books, build Legos, play video games, blog, talk on the radio, eat good food, drink good alcohol, and lose to his children at Monopoly. He lives with his wife and three children in Carmel, Indiana.
Rachel C. Vreeman, MD, MS, is an Assistant Professor of Pediatrics in the Children’s Health Services Research Group at the Indiana University School of Medicine and Co-Director of Pediatric Research for the Academic Model Providing Access to Healthcare (AMPATH) in Kenya. She has earned a BA in English from Cornell University, an MD from the Michigan State University College of Human Medicine, and a master’s degree in Clinical Research from Indiana University. She is a voracious reader who occasionally relinquishes her bookworm ways to explore new cities, play the piano, blog, ride her bicycle, take photographs, and laugh with the people she loves. She divides her time between Indianapolis, Indiana, and Eldoret, Kenya.
Aaron and Rachel are the co-authors of
Don’t Swallow Your Gum!: Myths, Half-Truths, and Outright Lies About Your Body and Health
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ALSO BY
Dr. Aaron E. Carroll and Dr. Rachel C. Vreeman
Don’t Swallow Your Gum!: Myths, Half-Truths, and Outright Lies About Your Body and Health
DON’T CROSS YOUR EYES … THEY’LL GET STUCK THAT WAY!
Copyright © 2011 by Dr. Aaron Carroll and Dr. Rachel C. Vreeman. All rights reserved. For information, address St. Martin’s Press, 175 Fifth Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10010.
ISBN 978-0-312-68187-6
First Edition: July 2011
eISBN 978-1-4299-6995-6
First St. Martin’s Griffin eBook Edition: July 2011