Anesthesia Specialist Dispels Myths and Groundless Fears: Patients Are Carefully Prepared and Constantly Monitored During Procedures
An anesthesia specialist explains that despite common misconceptions, modern anesthesia is safe and involves careful monitoring of patients throughout the process.
Vitamin C is not a cure for everything, alcohol does not help digestion. Health disinformation can be deadly; experts launch a campaign to map it out
Medical experts in Slovakia have launched a campaign to combat health misinformation, highlighting common myths such as the misconceptions about Vitamin C and alcohol.
WEEKLY BOOK ⟩ Does a herring wrapped around the neck help with angina?
This week's book from Kuku Radio discusses medical myths and their scientific explanations, highlighting humorous and dangerous treatment suggestions.
What happens if an air bubble enters the vein while injecting?
The article discusses the implications of air bubbles entering the bloodstream during injections, exploring common misconceptions about air embolisms.
5 women's health myths, debunked by doctors
The article addresses common myths surrounding women's health and provides clarifications from medical professionals, highlighting the importance of accurate information in contemporary discussions about women's health issues.
Underwear that 'cools' to 'pineapple juice in the shake': how some men believe they are improving their semen
The article discusses prevalent myths and advice circulating on social media regarding men's fertility and semen quality, highlighting that while the intentions may be good, the effectiveness of such practices is largely unproven according to medical experts.