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Just how unique are your fingerprints? Appendix’s purpose? Why aren’t we totally human? How do we really taste things? Brought to you by Raycon. Go to 🤍 for 15% off your order! Plus a couple more myths and misconceptions you thought were true! #debunked #mythsdebunked #funscience CREDITS Stu K - Researcher | Writer | Producer | Animator | Illustrator | Editor | Presenter John B - Script Editor / Co-Producer Robin B - Guest VO Thanks to our Patreon Supporters. Help support us from as little $1 a month and get exclusive artwork and wallpapers for your phone by visiting 🤍 Sources: PLOS ONE, Columbia University Medical Centre, BBC, The Guardian, Live Science, Huffington post, Science Museum, Source: British Medical Journal, Researchgate, Journal of Theoretical Biology, Comptes Rendus Palevol, Science Daily, Duke University Medical Center, Arizona College of Osteopathic Medicine, the University of Stellenbosch, the French National Museum of Natural History, Scientific American, Futurism, Smithsonian, Science ABC, The Guardian, BBC, The Second Book Of General Ignorance by John Lloyd & Mitchinson, and The New York Times. Some available links for further reading: Taste: - 🤍 - 🤍 Heat: - 🤍 - 🤍 Finger Prints: - 🤍 - 🤍 Appendix: - 🤍 - 🤍 Pee Color: - 🤍 Microbiome: - 🤍 - 🤍
Sleep experts Girardin Jean-Louis and Rebecca Robbins debunk 13 more myths about sleep. They talk about the effects of hitting snooze, how to deal with jet lag, and the importance of sleeping positions in getting a good night’s sleep. They also explain the dangers of sleep apnea — in fact, it can be life-threatening if left untreated. Jean-Louis is a professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at the University of Miami. His research primarily focuses on sleep and circadian health. He was previously a professor of population health and psychiatry at NYU Langone Health. You can learn more about his past work here: 🤍 Robbins is an instructor in medicine at Harvard Medical School and an associate scientist at the Brigham and Women’s Hospital. Her work involves designing behavioral interventions to improve sleep and circadian health. You can learn more about her work here: 🤍 Timecodes: 0:00 Intro 0:42 It's better to be a morning person than a night owl 1:30 Sleeping positions don’t matter 2:31 The cure for jet lag is not sleeping all night 3:25 Hitting snooze will give you extra meaningful rest 4:34 Napping makes up for lack of sleep at night 5:03 Taking melatonin will make you fall asleep immediately 5:56 If you pulled an all-nighter, sleep as soon as possible 6:51 Dreams only last for a few seconds 7:47 If you snore, you have sleep apnea 8:56 Insomnia means you can't fall asleep 9:34 If you can fall asleep anywhere and at any time it means you're a "good sleeper" 10:26 More sleep is always better 11:11 Nightmares and night terrors are the same MORE DEBUNKED VIDEOS: Sexologists Debunk 17 Sex Myths | Debunked 🤍 Dietitian Nutritionists Debunk 19 Diet Myths | Debunked 🤍 Physical Therapists Debunk 14 More Exercise Myths | Debunked 🤍 #Sleep #Debunked #ScienceInsider Science Insider tells you all you need to know about science: space, medicine, biotech, physiology, and more. Visit us at: 🤍 Science Insider on Facebook: 🤍 Science Insider on Instagram: 🤍 Business Insider on Twitter: 🤍 Tech Insider on Twitter: 🤍 Business Insider/Tech Insider on Amazon Prime: 🤍 Sleep Experts Debunk 13 More Sleep Myths | Debunked | Science Insider
Gastroenterologists Dr. Sophie Balzora and Dr. Ugo Iroku debunk 13 myths about caffeine. They explain what decaf really means, how much caffeine is too much, and if caffeine affects your heart. They also talk about whether caffeine is good for you — plus ways it can actually be beneficial to your health. Balzora is an assistant professor of medicine and a practicing gastroenterologist at NYU Grossman School of Medicine. She specializes in digestive conditions, colon cancer screening and prevention, and minority and women's health. You can learn more about her work here: 🤍 Iroku is a gastroenterologist at Mount Sinai Hospital and New York Gastroenterology Associates. He has long-standing passion for combating health misinformation and for raising public health literacy. You can learn more about his work here: 🤍 0:00 Intro 0:25 Caffeine is bad for you 1:42 Caffeine will make up for lost sleep 2:43 Decaf coffee doesn't have caffeine 3:40 Drinking coffee will stunt your growth 4:46 Caffeine in soda is much less than caffeine in coffee 5:40 Caffeine detoxes your body 6:51 Caffeine dehydrates you 7:48 Caffeine is addictive 8:38 Having more than one cup of coffee a day is bad for you 9:38 You won't be able to sleep if you have caffeine at night 10:52 Caffeine can mess with your heart rhythm 11:52 Tea is healthier than coffee 13:18 The way you prepare your coffee doesn't matter MORE DEBUNKED VIDEOS: Cardiologists Debunk 12 Heart Myths | Debunked 🤍 Dietitians Debunk 10 Sugar Myths | Debunked 🤍 Dietitian Nutritionists Debunk 19 Diet Myths | Debunked 🤍 #Caffeine #Debunked #ScienceInsider Science Insider tells you all you need to know about science: space, medicine, biotech, physiology, and more. Visit us at: 🤍 Science Insider on Facebook: 🤍 Science Insider on Instagram: 🤍 Business Insider on Twitter: 🤍 Tech Insider on Twitter: 🤍 Doctors Debunk 13 Caffeine Myths | Debunked
Does your morning routine involve the SNOOZE BUTTON, the TOILET, SHOWERING, drinking COFFEE, and brushing your TEETH?! Then find out exactly how you’re doing it all WRONG according to SCIENCE. Get MagellanTV here: 🤍 and get an exclusive offer for our viewers: an extended, month-long trial, FREE. MagellanTV has the largest and best collection of Science content anywhere, including Space, Physics, Technology, Nature, Mind and Body, and a growing collection of 4K. This new streaming service has 2,000+ great documentaries. Check out our personal recommendation ‘Why Are We Fat? and MagellanTV’s exclusive playlists: 🤍 #debunked #morningroutine #funscience As soon as we hit the snooze button, you’ve started badly. Drinking coffee, brushing our teeth, going to the toilet, we’re all either doing them wrong or in the wrong order. CREDITS Stu K - Researcher | Producer | Animator | Illustrator | Editor Jacob T - Researcher | Writer Jamie M - Animator | Editor Adam R - Illustrator Robin M - Guest VO Thanks to our ever loyal Patreon Supporters. Help support us from as little $1 a month to help us make more content and get exclusive artwork and wallpapers for your phone by visiting 🤍 . We will be announcing a whole host of new benefits in the coming months. Sources: Don’t use the snooze button 🤍 🤍 🤍 Don’t check your phone immediately after waking up 🤍 🤍 🤍 🤍 🤍 🤍 Don't pee standing up 🤍 🤍 🤍 🤍 🤍 🤍 Don’t shower daily 🤍 🤍 🤍 🤍 Don't brush your teeth after breakfast 🤍 🤍 🤍 🤍 🤍 Don't have caffeine in the morning / before 9 🤍 🤍 🤍
Neuroscientists Dr. Santoshi Billakota and Dr. Brad Kamitaki debunk 11 myths about the brain. They explain what IQ tests actually measure, the difference between a seizure and epilepsy, and why the size of your brain doesn't matter. They also talk about how to prevent a stroke — plus which memories improve as you age. Billakota is a clinical assistant professor in neurology at the NYU Grossman School of Medicine. She specializes in epilepsy. You can read more about her work here: 🤍 Kamitaki is an assistant professor of neurology at Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School. He specializes in epilepsy. You can read more about his work here: 🤍 0:00 Intro 0:33 The bigger the brain, the smarter the creature 1:44 IQ tests are always an accurate measure of intelligence 3:17 We only use 10% of our brains 5:03 Video games rot your brain 6:08 Memory gets worse as you age 7:15 Left-brained people are logical, right-brained people are creative 8:26 You can't prevent a stroke 9:40 Eating fish makes you smarter 10:44 You can always trust your senses 11:39 Different sexes have different brains 12:33 If you have a seizure, you have epilepsy MORE SCIENCE INSIDER VIDEOS: Eye Doctors Debunk 13 More Vision Myths | Debunked | Science Insider 🤍 Doctors Debunk 13 Caffeine Myths | Debunked 🤍 Dentists Debunk 15 More Teeth Myths | Debunked 🤍 #BrainMyths #Debunked #ScienceInsider Science Insider tells you all you need to know about science: space, medicine, biotech, physiology, and more. Visit us at: 🤍 Science Insider on Facebook: 🤍 Science Insider on Instagram: 🤍 Business Insider on Twitter: 🤍 Tech Insider on Twitter: 🤍 Neurologists Debunk 11 Brain Myths | Debunked | Science Insider
Dentists Dr. John Yoo and Dr. Jason Lin debunk 15 more myths about teeth. They explain how cavities can be reversed, if acidic foods will whiten teeth, and how long fillings last. They also talk about what you should do with a knocked-out tooth — as well as how long you have before it's gone for good. Yoo is a pediatric dentist in New York City and New Jersey and cofounder of Beam City Dental and Beam Street Dental. You can learn more about his work here: 🤍 Lin is an orthodontist in New York City and New Jersey and cofounder of Beam City Dental and Beam Street Dental. You can learn more about his work here: 🤍 Timecodes: 0:00 Intro 0:31 Cavities are irreversible 1:51 Acidic fruits will whiten your smile 2:41 Braces are just for crooked teeth 3:39 A knocked-out tooth is gone for good 4:45 Diet sodas won't give you cavities 5:32 Fillings last forever 6:06 Dental cleanings aren't necessary 6:58 Retainers aren't for life 7:42 You should floss before brushing 8:32 Baby teeth aren't important 9:12 Everyone has wisdom teeth 10:00 Hydrogen peroxide and baking soda are good toothpaste replacements 10:39 You're too old to get braces 11:31 Teeth that have had root canals can't feel 12:41 You'll inevitably lose all your teeth when you're old MORE DEBUNKED VIDEOS: Dentists Debunk 14 Teeth Myths 🤍 Hair Experts Debunk 15 Hair Myths | Debunked 🤍 Podiatrists Debunk 11 Feet Myths | Debunked 🤍 #Teeth #Debunked #ScienceInsider Science Insider tells you all you need to know about science: space, medicine, biotech, physiology, and more. Visit us at: 🤍 Science Insider on Facebook: 🤍 Science Insider on Instagram: 🤍 Business Insider on Twitter: 🤍 Tech Insider on Twitter: 🤍 Dentists Debunk 15 More Teeth Myths | Debunked
High-risk obstetricians Laura Riley and Dena Goffman debunk 16 postpartum myths. They talk about how breastfeeding will not prevent pregnancy, why baby bumps don't disappear right after you give birth, and how breastfeeding doesn't always come naturally. They also debunk the myth that you'll need to keep having C-sections if you've previously had one. Riley is the chair of OB-GYN at NewYork-Presbyterian and Weill Cornell Medicine. She specializes in maternal fetal medicine. You can learn more about her work here: 🤍 Goffman is the chief of obstetrics at NewYork-Presbyterian and Columbia University. She is also a maternal fetal medicine specialist. You can learn more about her work here: 🤍 Timecodes: 0:00 Intro 0:40 Your baby bump disappears after you give birth. 1:15 Your vagina will become loose after giving birth. 1:53 You can have sex right after childbirth 2:40 Breastfeeding will come naturally. 4:06 Breastfeeding will help you lose all the baby weight quickly. 4:37 It's normal for nursing to hurt 5:44 Your milk supply can't be improved. 6:32 Breastfeeding makes your baby clingy and dependent 7:14 You shouldn't nurse if you're sick. 7:50 Breastfeeding will prevent pregnancy. 8:40 Everyone gets postpartum depression. 9:57 You will immediately fall in love with your baby. 10:40 Once you have one C-section, you'll need to keep having them 11:45 You won't have vaginal bleeding after a C-section 12:26 Severe headaches are normal when you're postpartum and overtired 13:41 It's better to have kids one right after the next. MORE DEBUNKED VIDEOS: Pediatricians Debunk 13 Myths About Teens | Debunked 🤍 Paramedics Debunk 12 First Aid Myths | Debunked 🤍 Sleep Experts Debunk 13 More Sleep Myths | Debunked 🤍 #Postpartum #OBGYN #ScienceInsider Science Insider tells you all you need to know about science: space, medicine, biotech, physiology, and more. Visit us at: 🤍 Science Insider on Facebook: 🤍 Science Insider on Instagram: 🤍 Business Insider on Twitter: 🤍 Tech Insider on Twitter: 🤍 OB-GYNs Debunk 16 Postpartum And Breastfeeding Myths | Debunked
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TED Fellow Christina Warinner is an expert on ancient diets. So how much of the diet phad the "Paleo Diet" is based on an actual Paleolithic diet? The answer is not really any of it. Dr. Christina Warinner has excavated around the world, from the Maya jungles of Belize to the Himalayan mountains of Nepal, and she is pioneering the biomolecular investigation of archaeological dental calculus (tartar) to study long-term trends in human health and diet. She is a 2012 TED Fellow, and her work has been featured in Wired UK, the Observer, CNN.com, Der Freitag, and Sveriges TV. She obtained her Ph.D. from Harvard University in 2010, specializing in ancient DNA analysis and paleodietary reconstruction. In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized.* (*Subject to certain rules and regulations)
Two sleep experts debunk 15 of the most common myths about sleep. They explain that boredom, alone, doesn’t make you tired and that you should get out of bed if you can’t fall asleep. They also debunk the idea that loud snoring is nothing more than annoying. In fact, it’s often a sign of a serious sleep disorder that can seriously compromise your sleep. MORE MYTH DEBUNKING: OB-GYNs Debunk 25 Pregnancy Myths 🤍 Dietitians Debunk 18 Weight Loss Myths 🤍 Fitness Experts Debunk 17 Exercise Myths 🤍 #Sleep #Myths #ScienceInsider Science Insider tells you all you need to know about science: space, medicine, biotech, physiology, and more. Visit us at: 🤍 Science Insider on Facebook: 🤍 Science Insider on Instagram: 🤍 Business Insider on Twitter: 🤍 Tech Insider on Twitter: 🤍 Business Insider/Tech Insider on Amazon Prime: 🤍 Sleep Experts Debunk 15 Sleep Myths
#shorts #eyes Here are my top three eye myths debunked! I have heard many eye health myths over the years but these three I hear the most often. If you have heard any eye facts you are unsure of, please let me know in the comments and I will try to confirm or debunk them! Let me know! I hope you find this video helpful and please comment with any questions you have. I take all of your comments and questions seriously and I appreciate you. - Joseph Allen, OD FAAO, Diplo ABO Let’s Connect! Dr. Allen on Social Media: Instagram: 🤍 Facebook: 🤍 Twitter: 🤍 Want to stay up to date on eye health science & vision products? 📧Sign up for our newsletter! 🤍 Website: 🤍 ⚡ Doctor Allen is now scheduling new patients at 🤍 For Collaborations please email me: DoctorEyeHealth🤍gmail.com -Cameras and Gear Used To Shoot This Video - 🤍 MEDICAL ADVICE DISCLAIMER: All content in this video and description including: information, opinions, content, references and links is for informational purposes only. The Author does not provide any medical advice on the Site. Accessing, viewing, reading or otherwise using this content does NOT create a physician-patient relationship between you and it’s author. Providing personal or medical information to the Principal author does not create a physician-patient relationship between you and the Principal author or authors. Nothing contained in this video or it’s description is intended to establish a physician-patient relationship, to replace the services of a trained physician or health care professional, or otherwise to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. You should consult a licensed physician or appropriately-credentialed health care worker in your community in all matters relating to your health. About This Video: Here I share the top 3 myths about the eyes I frequently here about! Have you heard of any other eyesight or vision myths? Let me know!
Two registered dietitian nutritionists debunk 19 of the most common myths about diets. They explain why those with lactose intolerance can actually eat some cheeses. They also debunk the idea that red wine is good for your heart. Turns out, just because it's made of fruit doesn't mean it's good for you. And they share the rough calculation to find out how much water you should drink every day. 00:00 Intro 00:38 Beans are toxic. 01:18 Bananas pack the most potassium. 1:41 Honey and agave syrup are better than sugar. 2:08 Fat-free foods are always healthy. 2:42 Fruit is as unhealthy as candy. 3:30 Breakfast is the most important meal of the day. 4:15 You must drink eight glasses of water a day. 5:32 You can't eat cheese if you're lactose intolerant. 6:22 Red wine is good for your heart. 7:19 Fresh produce is always better than frozen. 7:49 You need to drink milk for strong bones. 8:34 Probiotics are good for everyone. 9:10 An apple a day keeps the doctor away. 9:34 Cravings mean you're missing something from your diet. 10:26 Everyone should cut gluten out of their diets. 11:01 White potatoes are bad for you. 11:38 Activated charcoal is a superfood. 11:58 Meat is a necessary part of a balanced diet. 12:49 You shouldn't eat after 6 p.m. MORE DEBUNKED VIDEOS: Doctors Debunk 13 Vaccine Myths | Debunked 🤍 Beauty Experts Debunk 19 Skin-Care Myths 🤍 Dentists Debunk 14 Teeth Myths 🤍 #Nutritionist #Myth #ScienceInsider Science Insider tells you all you need to know about science: space, medicine, biotech, physiology, and more. Visit us at: 🤍 Science Insider on Facebook: 🤍 Science Insider on Instagram: 🤍 Business Insider on Twitter: 🤍 Tech Insider on Twitter: 🤍 Business Insider/Tech Insider on Amazon Prime: 🤍 Dietitian Nutritionists Debunk 19 Diet Myths | Debunked
A pediatrician and a developmental psychologist from the Mount Sinai Parenting Center debunk 16 of the most common myths about raising infants and toddlers. They explain how baby walkers don't help babies learn to walk and how certain toys won't make babies smarter. They also debunk the idea that picking up a crying baby spoils — instead, you should be holding, touching, and snuggling that baby. MORE DEBUNKED: OB-GYNs Debunk 25 Pregnancy Myths 🤍 Psychologists Debunk 25 Mental-Health Myths 🤍 Sleep Experts Debunk 15 Sleep Myths 🤍 #Baby #Myths #ScienceInsider Science Insider tells you all you need to know about science: space, medicine, biotech, physiology, and more. Visit us at: 🤍 Science Insider on Facebook: 🤍 Science Insider on Instagram: 🤍 Business Insider on Twitter: 🤍 Tech Insider on Twitter: 🤍 Business Insider/Tech Insider on Amazon Prime: 🤍 Pediatricians Debunk 16 Baby Myths
So my last COVID-19 video didn't age too well. When I posted it in mid-February it seemed like containment was possible, and then a month later we found ourselves in the situation we are in now, quarantined and wondering when this will all be over. As one should come to expect by in this day and age, misinformation and conspiracies are rampant regarding the coronavirus, and each one is dumber than the last. Let's go through just a few of them now, and see if we can put a dent in this madness. Watch my other debunks: 🤍 General Chemistry Tutorials: 🤍 Organic Chemistry Tutorials: 🤍 Biochemistry Tutorials: 🤍 Biology/Genetics Tutorials: 🤍 Anatomy & Physiology Tutorials: 🤍 Microbiology/Infectious Diseases Tutorials: 🤍 Pharmacology Tutorials: 🤍 History of Drugs Videos: 🤍 EMAIL► ProfessorDaveExplains🤍gmail.com PATREON► 🤍 Check out "Is This Wi-Fi Organic?", my book on disarming pseudoscience! Amazon: 🤍 Bookshop: 🤍 Barnes and Noble: 🤍 Book Depository: 🤍
Eye doctors Dr. Rani Banik and Dr. Jennifer Tsai debunk 13 myths about vision. They explain what 20/20 really means, why you should always wear your glasses, and what blue light really does to your eyes. They also talk about whether eye exercises work — plus when you should start to worry about dry eye. Banik is a neuro-ophthalmologist based in New York City. She specializes in treating headaches and migraines. You can learn more about her work here: 🤍 Tsai is an optometrist based in New York City. She is also a healthcare consultant and advisor. You can learn more about her work here: 🤍 0:00 Intro 0:32 20/20 means you have perfect vision 1:16 Blue light will damage my eyes 2:58 You will lose your vision as you age 4:22 LASIK means no glasses forever 4:46 Color blindness = seeing in black and white 6:12 Eye exercises will improve your vision 7:34 Wearing glasses will make your vision worse 8:15 Dry eyes aren't very serious 9:42 If you sneeze with your eyes open, they'll pop out 10:50 Contact lenses can get lost behind your eye 11:42 Sunglasses aren't necessary 13:13 Floaters are always harmless 14:28 Two blue-eyed parents can't have a brown-eyed kid MORE DEBUNKED VIDEOS: Doctors Debunk 13 Caffeine Myths | Debunked 🤍 OB-GYNs Debunk 13 Childbirth Myths | Debunked 🤍 Dentists Debunk 15 More Teeth Myths | Debunked 🤍 #Vision #Debunked #ScienceInsider Science Insider tells you all you need to know about science: space, medicine, biotech, physiology, and more. Visit us at: 🤍 Science Insider on Facebook: 🤍 Science Insider on Instagram: 🤍 Business Insider on Twitter: 🤍 Tech Insider on Twitter: 🤍 Eye Doctors Debunk 13 More Vision Myths | Debunked | Science Insider
Business Insider asked three clinical psychologists to debunk 25 of the most common myths about mental health and therapy. They explain that schizophrenia is not about having multiple personalities and that obsessive-compulsive disorder is not just about being neat. They also delve into therapy — explaining that it’s not like having a paid friend and that it doesn’t last forever. 0:00 Intro 0:27 People with schizophrenia have multiple personalities 0:47 All “neat freaks” have OCD 1:23 Bipolar disorder is just mood swings 1:51 Anxiety is just getting stressed out 2:48 Being depressed is the same as being sad 3:27 Depression is not a real illness 4:12 Talking about depression just makes it worse 4:57 Depression is always tied to one event 5:22 Only women get depressed 5:53 Antidepressants and mood stabilizers change your personality 6:32 Antidepressants always cure depression 6:55 Bad parenting causes mental illness 7:27 Being gay or transgender is a mental illness 8:31 Gun violence in the US is a mental-health issue 9:06 All people exposed to trauma will have PTSD 10:01 Everyone who experiences loss is devastated 10:49 There are five stages of loss 11:31 Myers-Briggs personality tests are reliable 12:24 Therapy is about dredging up the past 13:20 Therapy is like having a paid friend 13:48 Therapy is for the weak 14:07 Therapists force you to discuss devastating events 14:59 Therapists encourage you to take medication 15:45 Therapy is for life 16:33 Only wealthy people can afford helpful therapy MORE MYTHS DEBUNKED CONTENT: Dietitians Debunk 18 Weight Loss Myths 🤍 OB-GYNs Debunk 25 Pregnancy Myths 🤍 Fitness Experts Debunk 17 Exercise Myths 🤍 #Psychology #MentalHealth #ScienceInsider Science Insider tells you all you need to know about science: space, medicine, biotech, physiology, and more. Visit us at: 🤍 Science Insider on Facebook: 🤍 Science Insider on Instagram: 🤍 Business Insider on Twitter: 🤍 Tech Insider on Twitter: 🤍 Business Insider/Tech Insider on Amazon Prime: 🤍 Psychologists Debunk 25 Mental Health Myths
Mental-health experts Stephanie Cook and Teresa Leyro debunk 10 myths about stress. They explain why everyone needs stress, including children, and why vacations can't cure burnout. They also talk about different coping methods, such as alcohol use, nail-biting, and stress eating — as well as healthier alternatives to avoid their long-term effects. Cook is an assistant professor of biostatistics and social and behavioral sciences at the NYU School of Global Public Health. She focuses on the connection between attachment, minority stress, and health among disadvantaged individuals. You can learn more about her work here: 🤍 Leyro is a clinical psychologist and assistant professor at Rutgers University. She is also the director of the Affective and Biological Underpinnings of Substance Use and Anxiety lab, where she particularly focuses on cigarette smoking and nicotine dependence. You can learn more about her work here: 🤍 0:00 Intro 0:44 A stress-free life is the best life 1:53 You should shield kids from stress 2:58 Taking a vacation will cure burnout 4:17 "Just try not to think about it" 5:28 Stress helps people work faster and better 6:27 Biting your nails when you're stressed is just a bad habit 7:10 Alcohol helps you de-stress 8:18 Stress is always bad 9:23 Stress eating is no big deal 10:19 PTSD only affects soldiers and people in war zones MORE DEBUNKED VIDEOS: Sexologists Debunk 17 Sex Myths | Debunked 🤍 Dietitian Nutritionists Debunk 19 Diet Myths | Debunked 🤍 Doctors Debunk 12 Myths About Gut Health | Debunked 🤍 #Stress #Debunked #ScienceInsider Science Insider tells you all you need to know about science: space, medicine, biotech, physiology, and more. Visit us at: 🤍 Science Insider on Facebook: 🤍 Science Insider on Instagram: 🤍 Business Insider on Twitter: 🤍 Tech Insider on Twitter: 🤍 Mental Health Experts Debunk 10 Stress Myths | Debunked
Physical therapist Dr. Tom Walters and chiropractor Dr. David Song debunk 11 myths about posture and back pain. They talk about how slouching isn't bad for you, massages don't remove knots, and how perfect posture doesn't exist. They also explain why cracking your back isn't always necessary. Dr. Tom Walters runs the Rehab Science clinic in Santa Barbara, California. Learn more about him and him practice here: 🤍 Dr. David Song is the owner of the Rehab Hero clinic in Markham, Ontario. Learn more about him and his practice here: 🤍 00:00 Intro 00:49 Good posture means standing or sitting up straight. 1:37 Stretching will give you a good posture. 2:33 A stiff mattress is better for your back. 3:06 Massages will remove the knots in your back. 3:37 Body braces will fix your posture. 4:44 MRIs and x-rays can always diagnose your back problem. 5:52 Sitting at a desk all day will give you bad posture. 6:53 If you get your back cracked, you'll always need it cracked. 7:54 Resting is the best remedy for back pain. 8:44 Your body needs to be symmetrical. 9:25 If you feel pain, it always means something is damaged. MORE DEBUNKED VIDEOS: Beauty Experts Debunk 19 Skin-Care Myths 🤍 Dentists Debunk 14 Teeth Myths 🤍 Psychologists Debunk 25 Mental-Health Myths 🤍 #Posture #Debunked #ScienceInsider Science Insider tells you all you need to know about science: space, medicine, biotech, physiology, and more. Visit us at: 🤍 Science Insider on Facebook: 🤍 Science Insider on Instagram: 🤍 Business Insider on Twitter: 🤍 Tech Insider on Twitter: 🤍 Business Insider/Tech Insider on Amazon Prime: 🤍 Dermatologists Debunk 13 Botox Myths | Debunked
Paramedics Randy Li and Lorena Concepcion-Martinez debunk 12 myths about first aid. They talk about how to properly perform CPR, different choking protocols, and the best way to clean a wound. They also explain that sleeping after a concussion isn't dangerous — in fact, the myth comes from the misconception that sleeping after a concussion can lead to a coma. Concepcion-Martinez has been a paramedic in New York City for the past 19 years. Li has been a paramedic in New York City for the past 11 years. He also has a YouTube channel called RescueRandy, where he covers all things related to emergency medical services. You can watch his videos here: 🤍 Timecodes: 00:00 Intro 00:38 If someone gets a concussion, keep them awake 01:25 You should put something into the mouth of someone having a seizure 02:44 Slap a choking person on the back 04:37 Always suck the venom out of a snakebite 05:52 CPR requires mouth-to-mouth 07:13 After getting stabbed, take out the sharp object from the body 07:48 You have to be medically trained to use a defibrillator 09:04 Put butter on a burn to heal it 09:34 If you get frostbite on your hands, rub them together to warm them up 10:35 You should clean your wounds with rubbing alcohol 11:29 Cardiac arrest and a heart attack are the same thing 12:09 If you witness a drug overdose, put the person in the shower or bath MORE DEBUNKED VIDEOS: Sleep Experts Debunk 13 More Sleep Myths | Debunked 🤍 Podiatrists Debunk 11 Feet Myths | Debunked 🤍 ENT Doctors Debunk 11 Ear And Nose Myths | Debunked 🤍 #FirstAid #Paramedics #ScienceInsider Science Insider tells you all you need to know about science: space, medicine, biotech, physiology, and more. Visit us at: 🤍 Science Insider on Facebook: 🤍 Science Insider on Instagram: 🤍 Business Insider on Twitter: 🤍 Tech Insider on Twitter: 🤍 Business Insider/Tech Insider on Amazon Prime: 🤍 Paramedics Debunk 12 First Aid Myths | Debunked
High-risk OB-GYNs Dr. Laura Riley and Dr. Dena Goffman debunk 13 myths about childbirth. They explain what your water breaking really means, if you should eat the placenta, and how long labor lasts. They also talk about when you should get an epidural — plus how getting one does not increase your risk of needing a C-section. Riley is the chair of obstetrics and gynecology at NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center. You can learn more about her work here: 🤍 Goffman is the chief obstetrician at NewYork-Presbyterian/Columbia University Irving Medical Center. You can learn more about her work here: 🤍 0:00 Intro 0:39 Wide hips mean easier birth 1:34 The best position to labor and give birth is on your back 2:29 You can induce labor by eating spicy food 3:41 Your water breaks with no warning 4:45 If your water breaks, that means the baby is coming very soon 5:54 Eating the placenta is good for you 7:10 Labor usually lasts a couple of hours 8:57 Doctors slap the baby on the back after birth 9:31 An epidural increases the chance of needing a C-section 10:19 Get the epidural early before it's too late 11:23 C-sections are the "easy way out" 12:01 You need to cut the cord as soon as the baby is out 12:59 Doing yoga poses can turn your breech baby MORE DEBUNKED VIDEOS: OB-GYNs Debunk 16 Postpartum And Breastfeeding Myths | Debunked 🤍 OB-GYNs Debunk 13 Menstruation Myths | Debunked 🤍 OB-GYNs Debunk 25 Pregnancy Myths 🤍 #Childbirth #Debunked #ScienceInsider Science Insider tells you all you need to know about science: space, medicine, biotech, physiology, and more. Visit us at: 🤍 Science Insider on Facebook: 🤍 Science Insider on Instagram: 🤍 Business Insider on Twitter: 🤍 Tech Insider on Twitter: 🤍 OB-GYNs Debunk 13 Childbirth Myths | Debunked
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Dietitians Mary Matone and Meredith Rofheart debunk 10 myths about sugar. They explain the importance of sugar in our diet, why sugar isn't addictive, and why honey and high-fructose corn syrup aren't better or worse than other added sugars. Instead, we should focus on how much we're consuming — less than 10% of our total daily calories should be coming from added sugars. 0:00 Intro 0:31 Sugar is bad for you 1:16 High-fructose corn syrup is the worst kind of sugar 2:08 Honey and agave are the healthiest alternatives to sugar 2:50 Sugar makes you hyper 3:35 You should cut all sugar from your diet 4:20 Artificial sweeteners are healthier than sugar 5:13 Sugar is only in sweet foods 5:49 Sugar is addictive 6:44 Sugar causes diabetes 7:28 People with diabetes can't eat sugar MORE DEBUNKED VIDEOS: Neurologists Debunk 11 Headache And Migraine Myths | Debunked 🤍 Allergists Debunk 11 Food Allergy Myths | Debunked 🤍 OB-GYNs Debunk 16 Postpartum And Breastfeeding Myths | Debunked 🤍 #SugarMyths #Debunked #ScienceInsider Science Insider tells you all you need to know about science: space, medicine, biotech, physiology, and more. Visit us at: 🤍 Science Insider on Facebook: 🤍 Science Insider on Instagram: 🤍 Business Insider on Twitter: 🤍 Tech Insider on Twitter: 🤍 Dietitians Debunk 10 Sugar Myths | Debunked
Otolaryngologists Erich Voigt and Jacqueline Jones debunk 11 myths about the ear and nose. They talk about how to properly stop a nosebleed, clean your ears, and protect yourself from hearing loss. They also explain that earwax is good for your ears — it has antimicrobial properties that protect the insides of your ears. In fact, over-cleaning can cause swimmer's ear. Voigt is the division director of general otolaryngology at NYU Langone Health. He's been treating pediatric and geriatric patients for over 20 years and performs head and neck surgery. You can learn more about his work here: 🤍 Jones is an associate professor of otolaryngology at Weill Cornell Medicine and a head and neck surgeon. She treats a wide range of conditions including strep throat, sinusitis, sleep apnea, swimmer's ear, and more. You can learn more about her work here: 🤍 Timecodes: 0:00 Intro 1:00 It’s OK to hold in your sneeze 1:34 It’s OK to use Q-tips to clean your ears 2:47 Bugs can’t get inside your ears 4:28 To stop a nosebleed, pinch the bridge of your nose and tilt your head back 5:30 Taping your mouth shut will stop your snoring 6:08 Only loud music causes hearing loss 7:22 Swimming causes ear infections 9:18 You should always get rid of earwax 10:05 Loss of smell is only temporary 11:42 Headphones are just as bad as earbuds for your hearing 13:14 If you have pain in your ear, you have an ear infection MORE DEBUNKED VIDEOS: Doctors Debunk 12 Sunscreen And Suncare Myths | Debunked 🤍 Dermatologists Debunk 12 Acne Myths | Debunked 🤍 Dietitian Nutritionists Debunk 19 Diet Myths | Debunked 🤍 #ENT #Debunked #ScienceInsider Science Insider tells you all you need to know about science: space, medicine, biotech, physiology, and more. Visit us at: 🤍 Science Insider on Facebook: 🤍 Science Insider on Instagram: 🤍 Business Insider on Twitter: 🤍 Tech Insider on Twitter: 🤍 Business Insider/Tech Insider on Amazon Prime: 🤍 ENT Doctors Debunk 11 Ear And Nose Myths | Debunked
OB-GYNs Dr. Wendy Goodall McDonald and Dr. Kiarra King debunk 13 myths about menstruation. They talk about how severe pain isn't normal, why you don't always need to have a period, and why tampons will never get "lost." They also talk about menstrual cup sizes and how to make sure yours fits. Dr. Wendy Goodall McDonald is a board certified OB-GYN based in Chicago. You can learn more about her and her practice here: 🤍 🤍 Dr. Kiarra King is a board certified OB-GYN based in Chicago. You can learn more about her here: 🤍 0:00 Intro 0:55 Periods should always last a week 1:19 Tampons can "get lost" in a vagina 2:01 PMS is made up 3:09 Severe period pain is normal 4:15 Menstrual cups are one-size-fits-all 5:06 You can't get pregnant while you're on your period 6:17 Having a regular period is necessary for your health 7:46 You shouldn't swim in the ocean because a shark might smell you 8:43 Having a regular period means you're fertile 9:26 A person who is menstruating can spoil food by preparing it 10:14 People's periods will "sync up" if they spend enough time together 11:40 Periods are dirty 12:55 Only women get periods MORE DEBUNKED VIDEOS: Dermatologists Debunk 12 Acne Myths | Debunked 🤍 Dermatologists Debunk 13 Botox Myths | Debunked 🤍 Sexologists Debunk 17 Sex Myths | Debunked 🤍 - #OBGYN #Menstruation #ScienceInsider Science Insider tells you all you need to know about science: space, medicine, biotech, physiology, and more. Visit us at: 🤍 Science Insider on Facebook: 🤍 Science Insider on Instagram: 🤍 Business Insider on Twitter: 🤍 Tech Insider on Twitter: 🤍 Business Insider/Tech Insider on Amazon Prime: 🤍 OB-GYNs Debunk 13 Menstruation Myths | Debunked
Cardiologists Eugenia Gianos and Binita Shah debunk 12 myths about the heart. They cover the effects of red wine and eggs on the heart, the dangers of heartbreak, and which diet and exercise routines improve heart health. They also emphasize that heart attacks and heart disease can happen to anyone. In fact, heart disease is the leading cause of death in the US. Gianos is a professor of cardiology at the Zucker School of Medicine and director of cardiovascular prevention at Northwell health. She specializes in preventive cardiology and women's heart health. You can learn more about her work here: 🤍 Shah is an interventional cardiologist and associate director of research at NYU Langone's Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory. She specializes in using radial artery catheterization to open blocked arteries. You can learn more about her work here: 🤍 0:00 Intro 0:43 Red wine is good for your heart 1:21 You can't die from a broken heart 2:13 A keto diet is the best for your heart 3:36 Eggs are bad for your heart 4:18 Heart attacks don't happen to healthy people 4:59 All fats are unhealthy 6:02 It's only a heart attack if you have chest pain 6:49 Cholesterol is bad for your heart 7:51 You only need cardio for heart health 8:29 I'm too young to worry about heart disease 9:14 Heart disease is a man's problem 9:58 Smoking only affects the lungs MORE SCIENCE INSIDER VIDEOS: Sexologists Debunk 17 Sex Myths | Debunked 🤍 Fitness Experts Debunk 17 Exercise Myths 🤍 Dietitians Debunk 18 Weight Loss Myths 🤍 #KetoDiet #Debunked #ScienceInsider Science Insider tells you all you need to know about science: space, medicine, biotech, physiology, and more. Visit us at: 🤍 Science Insider on Facebook: 🤍 Science Insider on Instagram: 🤍 Business Insider on Twitter: 🤍 Tech Insider on Twitter: 🤍 Cardiologists Debunk 12 Heart Myths | Debunked | Science Insider
Gastroenterologists Dr. Fola May and Dr. Austin Chiang debunk 12 myths about indigestion. They explain how spicy food doesn't cause ulcers, why you don't need to poop every day, and how long it really takes to pass gum. They also talk about probiotics and why they might not be the cure-all you think it is. 0:00 Intro 0:58 It takes years to digest gum 1:30 Smelly farts always mean something is wrong 2:30 You should be pooping every day 3:47 Only spicy food causes ulcers 5:12 Your stomach shrinks if you eat less 6:26 Jumping or exercising after eating will give you appendicitis 7:15 You need to wait 30 minutes to swim after eating 8:15 Probiotics will fix your gut 9:30 "I got food poisoning from the last thing I ate" 10:51 Women don't need regular colonoscopies 11:57 "I feel really bloated, so it must be IBS" 13:02 I just know I have a gluten allergy" Dr. Fola May is the director of the Melvin and Bren Simon Gastroenterology Quality Improvement Program at UCLA. You can learn more about her and her work here: 🤍 Dr. Austin Chiang is the Director of the Endoscopic Bariatric Program at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital. You can learn more about him and his work here: 🤍 MORE DEBUNKED VIDEOS: Sexologists Debunk 17 Sex Myths 🤍 Eye Doctors Debunk 15 Vision Myths 🤍 OB-GYNs Debunk 25 Pregnancy Myths 🤍 #Health #Debunked #ScienceInsider Science Insider tells you all you need to know about science: space, medicine, biotech, physiology, and more. Visit us at: 🤍 Science Insider on Facebook: 🤍 Science Insider on Instagram: 🤍 Business Insider on Twitter: 🤍 Tech Insider on Twitter: 🤍 Business Insider/Tech Insider on Amazon Prime: 🤍 Doctors Debunk 12 Myths About Gut Health | Debunked
Business Insider asked two high-risk OBGYN’s to debunk 25 of the most common pregnancy myths. They explain that pregnant women don’t need to eat twice as much, there is no safe amount of alcohol to drink during pregnancy or while you’re breastfeeding, and cocoa butter does not prevent stretch marks. They further explain that there is currently no food, supplement, or physical activity that can help induce labor. MORE MYTHS DEBUNKED: Fitness Experts Debunk 17 Exercise Myths 🤍 Dietitians Debunk 18 Weight Loss Myths 🤍 #Myths #Pregnant #ScienceInsider Science Insider tells you all you need to know about science: space, medicine, biotech, physiology, and more. Visit us at: 🤍 Science Insider on Facebook: 🤍 Science Insider on Instagram: 🤍 Business Insider on Twitter: 🤍 Tech Insider on Twitter: 🤍 Business Insider/Tech Insider on Amazon Prime: 🤍 OB-GYNs Debunk 25 Pregnancy Myths
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