Aloe vera is touted as the “burn plant,” the perfect natural remedy for a bad sunburn, and according to some studies aloe vera can help. Initial research has shown aloe vera aids the skin in healing from sunburns and mild burns. In addition, aloe vera oil can moisturize the skin, helping you avoid the peeling […]
Can Drinking Cranberry Juice Cure a Urinary Tract Infection (UTI)?
Drinking cranberry juice is good for your body. Cranberry juice is a great beverage, with important antioxidants that help reduce your risk of heart disease. Antioxidants also strengthen your immune system, allowing your body to fight off infections. However, according to the Urology Clinic at UAMS, cranberry juice cannot cure a urinary tract infection (UTI) […]
Do People Only Use 10 Percent of our Brains?
It’s appealing to think we could be smarter if only we applied more of our brain power. Unfortunately, the idea that people only use 10% of our brains and could use more is not true. This persistent myth may have originated as early as 1908 when William James wrote, “We are making use of only […]
Does Licking Your Lips When They’re Chapped Really Help?
Licking your lips when they’re chapped will not make them better. In fact, according to the Dermatology Clinic at UAMS, licking your lips can actually make things worse. Chapped lips are caused by a number of factors. For most people, the weather is the main cause of chapped lips. Strong winds, extreme temperatures and sun […]
Is Chocolate Milk a Good Post-Workout Drink?
Ever thought about drinking chocolate milk after a hard workout? It may be more beneficial than you think. Dr. Charles Smith, UAMS family medicine doctor, said that some new research seems to suggest chocolate milk as good post workout drink. Recent studies have shown that drinking chocolate milk after exercising is advantageous because of its […]
Will Eating too Much Candy or too Many Sugary Foods Cause Cavities?
The answer is yes, but not for the reasons you think. On its own, sugar won’t hurt your teeth. Sugar is naturally occurring in most foods and is used by our bodies for energy. However, there is a lot of bacteria in our mouths. And it’s the bacteria that actually causes cavities. Bacteria feeds on […]
Will Sucking Your Thumb as a Child Cause “Buck Teeth”?
Parents see their children sucking their thumb and may ask, “Will this cause problems later?” Thumb and finger sucking is a common behavior among children under 5 years of age. Thumb sucking normally does not cause a problem for young children and most children stop on their own. However, thumb sucking beyond the age of […]
Is Eating Carrots Good for Your Eyesight?
According to Dr. Joseph Chacko, director of neuro-ophthalmology at UAMS, your mom was right when she told you to eat carrots for your eyes. “I don’t think it is a myth,” he said. “Carrots and other colorful vegetables have lots of vitamin A which helps the retina to function. We want our patients to eat […]
Will You Catch a Cold if You Go to Bed With Wet Hair?
Despite what your mom may have told you when you were younger, you will not catch a cold from going to bed with your hair wet. Dr. Charles Smith, of the Family and Preventative Medicine Department at UAMS, said that there is no medical evidence to prove that this is true. Wet hair does not cause a […]
Does Placing Cucumbers or Wet Teabags on Your Eyes Help Reduce Wrinkles?
According to the Dermatology Clinic at UAMS, some botanical elements included in cucumbers or tea bags may help temporarily reduce wrinkles. Doctor Daniel Davis, Associate Professor of Dermatology, stated, “Do we understand which of the thousand compounds in them are working? No.” The botanicals reduce wrinkles by encouraging the surrounding skin and underlying tissue to […]