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Worst medical fallacy?
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Apart from the obvious one about solitary activities making you go blind, what's the worst fallacy you have come across? Mine dates back to the 1960's when I hit puberty and a very elderly relative told me never to wash my hair if I had a period. When I asked her why, she said "It could prove fatal."
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Hi thikasabrik - I heard that one as recently as the 90s! There's also the one about not having a bath when you have a period.
I'm quite interested in where all these come from. Maybe the ones about periods stem from the days when meat was a bit more scarce in one's diet, therefore having a period could lead to anemia/lowering of immune system, and getting wet (bath or hair wash) would mean getting cold and therefore upping the chances of catching something/dropping dead.
Just a theory....
I have also heard some mind-boggling ones about how not to get pregnant (having sex standing up, in a swimming pool, not being able to get pregnant when it's your first time, getting rid of an unwanted pregnancy by sitting in a hot bath drinking whiskey! Etc!)
I kid you not, and they were still doing the rounds when I was a teenager (in the 90s!)
I'm quite interested in where all these come from. Maybe the ones about periods stem from the days when meat was a bit more scarce in one's diet, therefore having a period could lead to anemia/lowering of immune system, and getting wet (bath or hair wash) would mean getting cold and therefore upping the chances of catching something/dropping dead.
Just a theory....
I have also heard some mind-boggling ones about how not to get pregnant (having sex standing up, in a swimming pool, not being able to get pregnant when it's your first time, getting rid of an unwanted pregnancy by sitting in a hot bath drinking whiskey! Etc!)
I kid you not, and they were still doing the rounds when I was a teenager (in the 90s!)
As a trained nurse I get to hear plenty from elderly patients, feed a cold, starve a fever is absolutely asking for trouble. Also my mother always told me never to sit on a cold surface as it would give me piles, interestingly the treatment for piles is to shrink them by freezing. Another favourite on a uncomfortably hot ward at 85 degrees when you try to open a window, the elderly will complain that they will "catch their death" from a draft! Actually fresh air has never killed anybody yet, however stale static air carries bacteria and viruses. Hey Ho. Judy
Hermia, when I was at Uni we had a lecture about the history of med. terms. The Romans believed that womens' uteri floated about their bodies and caused madness or hysteria, it was known as a "wandering uterus" Hence the term hysterectomy. Fortunately for todays surgeons, the uterus seems to have permanantly migrated to a predictable location. Good news for us ladies. Judy
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