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    Default Winter medical myths 'debunked'

    HANGOVER CURES

    An internet search flagged up endless methods claiming to cure a hangover from aspirin to bananas to Vegemite and water.

    But there is no scientific evidence of an effective cure or method of preventing hangovers, the researchers said, despite many trials being carried out on both traditional and complementary medicines.

    Keeping teetotal or drinking in moderation is the only way to avoid a hangover, they concluded.

    EATING LATE AND GAINING WEIGHT

    Putting on pounds in the festive period almost seems inevitable but to avoid unwanted weight gain it has been suggested that people avoid eating late at night.

    The idea is that you cannot burn off the calories if you are asleep.
    But this is not supported by the evidence.

    A Swedish study found that obese women were more likely to eat at night, but they also ate more in general.

    In another study of more than 2,500 patients, eating at night was not associated with weight gain but eating more than three meals a day was.
    Ultimately, taking in more calories makes you gain weight whenever you eat them, the researchers said.

    SUGAR AND HYPERACTIVITY

    With Christmas comes selection boxes and a host of sweet treats but parents need not fear their children climbing the walls.

    Regardless of what parents might think, sugar does not cause hyperactive behaviour.

    At least 12 randomised controlled trials looking at levels of sugar and behaviour - even in children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder - were unable to detect any difference.

    Scientists also found that when parents think their child has had a sugary drink they rate their behaviour as more hyperactive - so it is all in the mind.

    HATS AND THE COLD

    We've all been told to put a hat on in winter because most heat is lost through the head.

    The researchers even found that the US Army Field manual for survival recommends covering your head in cold weather because around 40-45% of body heat is lost through the head.

    A recent study, however, showed there is nothing special about heat loss from the head - any uncovered part of the body would lose heat.

    Scrutiny of the literature shows this myth probably originated with an old military study in which scientists put individuals in arctic survival suits (but with no hat) and measured their body temperature in extreme conditions.
    If the experiment had been done with the participants wearing only swimsuits they would not have lost more than 10% of their body heat through their heads, the researchers said.

    POINSETTIA TOXICITY

    Poinsettias are a common Christmas decorative feature but many believe they are poisonous.

    In reality they are fairly harmless.

    Of 22,793 cases of poinsettia exposure reported to poison control in the US, there were no deaths and 96% did not require medical treatment and none resulted in considerable poisoning.

    A study in rats could not find a toxic level of the plant sap.

    SUICIDES AT CHRISTMAS

    "The combined stresses of family dysfunction, exacerbations in loneliness, and more depression over the cold dark winter months are commonly thought to increase the number of suicides," said Dr Vreeman.
    But, although the holidays may be difficult for some, there is no good evidence to suggest a peak in suicides.

    Also people are not more likely to commit suicide in the dark winter months - around the world suicides peak in warmer months, the researchers said.


    Source: BBC

    This shows that not all you read on the net can be believed. Why? The BBC has done no more to confirm than I have. They puuled these from the internet and did not get scientific confirmation that these are indeed debunked with scientific evidence. Maybe they are and maybe they are not valid.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Viking Prince View Post
    This shows that not all you read on the net can be believed. Why? The BBC has done no more to confirm than I have. They puuled these from the internet and did not get scientific confirmation that these are indeed debunked with scientific evidence. Maybe they are and maybe they are not valid.
    I take it you mean that all those studies they mention are not real?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mythos View Post
    I take it you mean that all those studies they mention are not real?
    Scanning th internet and posting without citations is a no-no. This is what the BBC did. MAybe they are legit and maybe not.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Viking Prince View Post
    HANGOVER CURES

    An internet search flagged up endless methods claiming to cure a hangover from aspirin to bananas to Vegemite and water.

    But there is no scientific evidence of an effective cure or method of preventing hangovers, the researchers said, despite many trials being carried out on both traditional and complementary medicines.

    Keeping teetotal or drinking in moderation is the only way to avoid a hangover, they concluded.
    Method of prevention: do not sleep until sober. After getting raging drunk after every round of tests in engineering school, and not sleeping until I was sober, and not waking up with a hangover, while my friends did...I can say that all you have to do to prevent a hangover is not go to sleep drunk.

    Also, it has been confirmed that I get hangovers. One time after graduation i didn't stay up til sober. I got a hangover.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gaidin View Post
    Method of prevention: do not sleep until sober. After getting raging drunk after every round of tests in engineering school, and not sleeping until I was sober, and not waking up with a hangover, while my friends did...I can say that all you have to do to prevent a hangover is not go to sleep drunk.

    Also, it has been confirmed that I get hangovers. One time after graduation i didn't stay up til sober. I got a hangover.
    .....or just drink lots of water before you sleep.
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    why stop drinking in the first place?

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    HANGOVER CURES
    dont stop drinking

    EATING LATE AND GAINING WEIGHT
    eat less move more

    HATS AND THE COLD

    hats are an additional set of clothing, they will keep you warmer than no hat

    POINSETTIA TOXICITY
    ive never been killed by one

    SUICIDES AT CHRISTMAS

    the northern countries like norway have higher suicide rates, so i dont know where they thought of this - i suppose the south tends to be poorer?






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    Quote Originally Posted by Lucifer Sam View Post
    HANGOVER CURES
    dont stop drinking
    Yes, I am inclined to agree with this one. Drinking a large amount of water prior to sleep will reduce a large proportian of the symptons of a hangover, the amount of water you have satisfied your thirst with will increase the need to urinate, and thus riding the body of the chemicals relatively quickly.

    POINSETTIA TOXICITY
    ive never been killed by one
    The Euphorbia pulcherrima should not be toxic, even if it is apart of the infamously-toxic spurge genus and that the name 'poinsettia' may appear similar to 'poison'. However if you are sensitive to latex you may suffer allergic reactions to poinsettia, and if you eat poinsettia you may experience vomiting, and not because it tastes horrible. In addition, if the sap of the poinsettia should somehow get into one's eye you may experience temporary blindness, however sap is said to have an effect on the eye regardless of if it is from a poinsettia or not.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lucifer Sam View Post
    the northern countries like norway have higher suicide rates, so i dont know where they thought of this
    Since when ??
    I know it's an old myth that us nordic countries got a high suicide rate but that is simply not true.
    Our suicide rates are pretty close to what the US has, this goes for Sweden, Denmark and Norway.

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    *reads the thing about wear a hat in the winter* MY MOTHER HAS LIED!!!! *picks up axe and walks to mom's bedroom*
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    I know a hangover cure: weed

    the end all be all of hangover cures. I you not.
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    HATS AND THE COLD

    We've all been told to put a hat on in winter because most heat is lost through the head.

    The researchers even found that the US Army Field manual for survival recommends covering your head in cold weather because around 40-45% of body heat is lost through the head.

    A recent study, however, showed there is nothing special about heat loss from the head - any uncovered part of the body would lose heat.

    Scrutiny of the literature shows this myth probably originated with an old military study in which scientists put individuals in arctic survival suits (but with no hat) and measured their body temperature in extreme conditions.
    If the experiment had been done with the participants wearing only swimsuits they would not have lost more than 10% of their body heat through their heads, the researchers said.


    Anyone who works outdoors in the cold will tell you that a hat certainly seems to retain heat more than any other bit of clothing. I don't trust those desk-bound office worker nancy boys at the Beeb.
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