What Are Some 21st Century Myths?
Sun Protection Factors protect you from the sun – myth. SPF’s only measure UVB protection. UVB rays are rays that are stronger in midday and summer and cause sunburn. However, many sunscreens don’t protect against UVA rays. These rays are the same strength all day year-round and penetrate glass. Although both types cause wrinkles, freckles, hyper-pigmentation and cancer, UVA rays make up 95% of the UV spectrum. In spite of that, the U.S. is the only industrialized country without UVA protection guidelines. Without guidelines, people buying sunscreens are burned before they go in the sun.
It’s a myth that restaurants are noisy only because of bad acoustics. In the mid-1980’s researchers at Fairfield University found that Kamagra Gold people who listen to loud, fast music when they’re eating increase their chewing rate from 3.83 bites per minute to 4.4 bites. A 2008 French study found increasing music decibels made men drink more and faster. Then there’s seating people in the middle of the dining room. Customers eat faster because the hustle and bustle around them makes them uncomfortable. Uncomfortable chairs work the same way. These are restaurant tricks to turn over tables faster so customers turn over money faster.
There are myths about food too. Only red wine is heart-healthy – untrue. Beer, liquors and white wine are just as heart-healthy. According to an associate professor of nutrition at Harvard’s School of Public Health, it’s the alcohol (ethanol) that raises HDL and reduces heart attack risk – not antioxidants. Organic produce is more nutritious – untrue. According to researchers at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, there may be a taste difference, but there’s no nutritional difference. Conventional produce has to be order online viagra washed to remove herbicides and pesticides, but produce is just another food “awash” with myths.
Vacuuming carpet frequently damages it – myth! According to the author of “Speed Cleaning”, dirt settling into carpet fibers is what damages it. Soaking dishes in the sink is safe – myth. According to Lysol’s director of microbiology, germs eat food left on dishes and multiply – and prescription cialis online dishwater provides an excellent medium for germs to grow in. Watering lawns at midday burns the grass – myth. According to a professor of turfgrass science at Michigan State University, the water evaporates too quickly – in fact, too quickly to do much good. Obviously, good housekeeping requires cleaning out closets, as well as myths.
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