1. 5 Myths About Popular Natural Products Marketed for Disease ...
Myth: Herbs such as valerian, chamomile, and kava are effective for insomnia ... Myth: The herb passionflower can reduce stress and improve overall health.
Many natural products sold as dietary supplements are marketed for promoting health and well-being and preventing disease. However, there is often little to no evidence to support these claims.
2. First Aid Home Remedies: 5 Other Myths and Facts - HealthXchange.sg
Myth 10: Apply heat to a sprain or fracture. Fact: Heat increases swelling and can prevent the injury from healing. What to do: Apply an ice pack to the injury, ...
Using home remedies to treat injuries instead of proper first aid may potentially cause more harm than good. The Department of Emergency Medicine at Singapore General Hospital (SGH) shares 5 other myths and facts of home remedies.
3. Myths About Treatment - Recover LA
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RecoverLA.org is a mobile-optimized resource for information about Substance Use Disorders, available treatment options, and overdose prevention and resources. RecoverLA.org is available in 13 languages.
4. Home Remedy Myth Busting Quiz - Benenden Health
We've created a quiz to test your knowledge and highlight the at-home solutions that actually work. So, take our quiz, below, to find out which home treatments ...
From putting Vaseline around your nose to alleviate hay fever
5. Home Remedies Separating Fact from Myth - Health BeatHealth Beat
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Age-old home remedies have been passed on for generations. Even in a modern, technologically advanced and scientific world, these timeless, home-made cures have remained and become common practice in the way minor ailments are treated. Over the years, medical studies … Continue reading →
6. 5 Myths About Popular Home Remedies, Debunked - Prevention
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There’s nothing wrong with DIY health care chez you, but maybe a little science could come for a visit?
7. Are Any Childhood Medical Myths Actually True? - UCSF Magazine
Jun 13, 2024 · “If I am starting to feel congested, I take those remedies right away. Sometimes, I find I can even avert developing a full-blown cold.”
Drink ginger ale for a bellyache. Don’t swim after eating. Does any advice doled out to kids hold up?
8. Debunking COVID-19 myths - Mayo Clinic
Claims that ivermectin, hydroxychloroquine or chloroquine can treat COVID-19 are false. These medicines are still useful for treating other illnesses.
Some information you come across about COVID-19 may be out of date or false. Learn about COVID-19 myths so you can bust them when you see them.
9. Mental Health Myths and Facts - SAMHSA
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Can you tell the difference between a mental health myth and fact? Learn the truth about the most common mental health myths and information to help destigmatize them.