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  2. 7 Fever Myths Doctors Wish People Would Stop Believing ASAP - AOL

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    For the record, a fever is a higher-than-normal body temperature. For adults, this means anything over 100.4℉ and for kids, anything higher than 99.5℉ when measured orally, according to ...

  3. Medical Professionals Debunk 39 Health Myths They Wish ... - AOL

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    Damn. Fever. Introducing the germs to other people en route and at the clinic. I have a younger friend. I am 38. She is 23 I believe. She has 3 children. Every bump. Scrape. Fever. Into the ER she ...

  4. 7 cold virus and flu myths and questions debunked

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    Early sunsets and chilly temperatures signal a shift from the itchy, watery eyes and sneezing associated with pollen allergies to the runny noses and coughs of winter cold and flu season. But just ...

  5. COVID-19 vaccine misinformation and hesitancy - Wikipedia

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    These have been debunked as misrepresentation of the cases and data. [102] Vaccine contains tracking agent. In November 2021, ...

  6. List of unproven methods against COVID-19 - Wikipedia

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    In response, the French Ministry of Health released a public service announcement debunking this claim, saying "No, cocaine does NOT protect against COVID-19. It is an addictive drug that causes serious side effects and is harmful to people’s health." The World Health Organization also debunked the claim.

  7. Vaccine hesitancy - Wikipedia

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    Additional recommendations include asking permission to share information; maintaining a conversational tone (as opposed to lecturing); not spending excessive amounts of time debunking specific myths (this may have the opposite effect of strengthening the myth in the person's mind); focusing on the facts and simply identifying the myth as false ...

  8. Why sweating out a fever is a myth - and more effective ways ...

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    Sweating out a fever is popular myth, but it could actually dehydrate you, cause unpleasant symptoms like chills, and worsen your illness. Why sweating out a fever is a myth - and more effective ...

  9. Feed a cold, starve a fever - Wikipedia

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    The adage dates to the time of Hippocrates when fever was not well understood. His idea was the fever was the disease, and starving the sick person would starve the disease. In 1574, John Withals published "Fasting is a great remedie of feuer" in a dictionary. The adage states that eating will help cure a cold; not eating will help cure a fever.