Turkey gets a bad rap for its tryptophan levels. Ditto cell phones for disrupting sensitive life support instruments. And what about this notion that we only use 10% of our brains? Dr. Aaron Carroll, assistant professor of pediatrics at Indiana University School of Medicine, and author of the article ‘Medical Myths,’ published in the British Medical Journal, dispels several common misconceptions making the rounds in modern medicine. Dr. Gary Kohn hosts.
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Turkey gets a bad rap for its tryptophan levels. Ditto cell phones for disrupting sensitive life support instruments. And what about this notion that we only use 10% of our brains? Dr. Aaron Carroll, assistant professor of pediatrics at Indiana University School of Medicine, and author of the article ‘Medical Myths,’ published in the British Medical Journal, dispels several common misconceptions making the rounds in modern medicine. Dr. Gary Kohn hosts.
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