Medical Myths (Part 8)

By exportuser2

Most medical myths are exactly that, just myths. Everyone has heard them before. It may have been your grandmother, an uncle or one of the kids on your block. They are beliefs that for one reason or another have been trusted for years. Some are actually based on fact but most are simply misunderstood concepts about health and the body.

Our doctors explain the truth behind five popular medical myths in this week’s Here’s to Your Health broadcast. These myths focus on weight gain, sleepwalking, dry skin, toothbrush hygiene and toxins in the body.

To read more on popular medical myths, see the UAMS medical myths section.

Broadcasts

Is it OK to eat late at night?

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What about waking a sleepwalker?

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Can drinking water help dry skin?

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Will your toothbrush make you sick?

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Can you sweat out toxins?

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These programs were first broadcast the week of February 18, 2013.

T. Glenn Pait, M.D., of UAMS is the host of the program.

About Our Host

Trusted by thousands of listeners every week, T. Glenn Pait, M.D., began offering expert advice as host of UAMS’ “Here’s to Your Health” program in 1996. Dr. Pait began working at UAMS in 1994 and has been practicing medicine for over 20 years.