xidau123 Opublikowano 21 Grudnia 2014 Opublikowano 21 Grudnia 2014 Medical Myths, Lies, and Half-Truths: What We Think We Know May Be Hurting Us With Steven Novella 24xDVDRip | AVI/XviD, ~887 kb/s | 640x480 | Duration: 12:24:32 | English: MP3, 128 kb/s (2 ch) | + 3 PDF Guides | 5.06 GB Genre: Medicine, Health True or false: Eight glasses of water a day are mandatory for staying hydrated. Vitamin C protects you from catching a cold. Frequent snacking is the quickest way to bust your diet. Natural foods are always better for you. You hear advice like this all the time. But what do these four nuggets of so-called medical wisdom have in common? They're all myths, half-truths, and misconceptions-pieces of information so familiar we take them for granted without truly considering the scientific truth behind them. Lectures: 00. Professor Bio 01. Medical Knowledge versus Misinformation 02. Myths about Water and Hydration 03. Vitamin and Nutrition Myths 04. Dieting-Separating Myths from Facts 05. The Fallacy That Natural Is Always Better 06. Probiotics and Our Bacterial Friends 07. Sugar and Hyperactivity 08. Antioxidants-Hype versus Reality 09. The Common Cold 10. Vaccination Benefits-How Well Vaccines Work 11. Vaccination Risks-Real and Imagined 12. Antibiotics, Germs, and Hygiene 13. Vague Symptoms and Fuzzy Diagnoses 14. Herbalism and Herbal Medicines 15. Homeopathy-One Giant Myth 16. Facts about Toxins and Myths about Detox 17. Myths about Acupuncture's Past and Benefits 18. Myths about Magnets, Microwaves, Cell Phones 19. All about Hypnosis 20. Myths about Coma and Consciousness 21. What Placebos Can and Cannot Do 22. Myths about Pregnancy 23. Medical Myths from around the World 24. Roundup-Decluttering Our Mental Closet More info: This is the hidden content, please Zaloguj się lub Zarejestruj się This is the hidden content, please Zaloguj się lub Zarejestruj się Cytuj
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