The Three most frequent health myths

Probably all of you have been warned not to come out with wet hair because you're going to get sick, or you've heard that if you snap your fingers you can get arthritic. Every place you see, you listen to such counsel and the worst is that many [...]
Everyone you see, you listen to such advice, and the worst thing is that many of us trust them blindly.
Telegram below brings you some of the most common health myths opposed by science
Myth 1: If you come out with wet hair, you'll get cold.
If you cleaned your hair before school or you didn't have time to dry them, your mother certainly shouted that you would soon be invited.
Is that true? Well, obviously, no.
Viruses and flues can be won at any time, even during the summer season.
Myth 2: Muscles become fat when you are not trained
Experts say that if you stop training, your muscles will be reduced but will not be converted into another cell or fat.
Myth 3: Your bra sleep causes breast cancer
This myth is derived from an American study that he proposed not to wear a bra because you can cause breast cancer.
However, other studies have not found a similar connection. /Telegraphy/










