Definitive Answer To 20 Of Your Biggest Health Questions
Does olive oil prevent heart disease?

Short answer: Yes
That reduce the risk of heart diseases and cancers.
But to get these healthy compounds, consumers should buy good-quality, fresh
"extra-virgin" olive oil, which has the highest polyphenol content.
Most commercially available olive oils have low levels of polyphenols associated with poor harvesting methods,
improper storage, and heavy processing.
Do cough syrups work?

Short answer: No
In 2006, the nation's chest physicians agreed that the majority of over-the-counter
cough medicines don't actually work.
Do I need sunscreen with
more than 30 SPF?

Short answer: No
Sunbathers also need to apply a generous amount of sunscreen in order to get the full benefit of the SPF.
Is the MSG in Chinese
likely to give you a headache?

Short answer: No
A review of 40 years of clinical trials, published in
the journal
of the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners in 2006, Found that all previous research
"failed to identify a consistent relationship between the consumption of
MSG
And the constellation of symptoms
that comprise the syndrome," including headaches and asthma attacks.
The misconception spawned from several poorly-done small studies in the 1960's
that seemed
to connect MSG with a
variety of maladies that people experienced after eating at Chinese
restaurants.
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Do nuts make you fat?

Short answer: No
Luckily, nuts are
loaded with healthy fats that keep you full. They're also a good source of
protein and fiber.
One study even found that whole almonds have 20% less calories than
previously thought because
Than how hard you
exercise. Running is a more efficient form of exercise, but not necessarily
better for you.
A six-year study published in the journal
Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology in April found that walking
at a moderate pace and running produced similar health benefits, so long as the
same amount of energy was expended.
Is drinking fruit
juice as good for you as eating fruit?

Short answer: No
Are all wheat breads
better for you than white bread?

Short answer: No
Can a hot tub make me
sick?

Short answer: Yes
This is what reportedly sickened more than 100 people at the Playboy Mansion back in 2011.
Does coffee cause
cancer?

Short answer: No
Coffee got a bad rap in the 1980's when a study linked drinking coffee to pancreatic
cancer.
The preliminary report was later debunked.
More recently, health studies have swung in favor of the caffeinated beverage.
Coffee has been linked to a lower risk of type 2 diabetes, Parkinson's disease, liver cancer, and even suicide.
Do eggs raise
cholesterol levels?

Short answer: No
Although egg yolks are a major source of cholesterol — a waxy substance that
resembles fat — researchers have learned that saturated fat has more of an impact
on cholesterol in your blood than eating foods that contain cholesterol.
"Healthy individuals with normal blood cholesterol levels should now feel
free to enjoy foods like eggs in their diet every day," the lead
researcher from a 25-year University of Arizona study on cholesterol concluded.
Can yogurt ease
digestive problems?

Short answer: Yes
Our digestive tract is filled with microorganisms — some good and some bad. Yogurt contains beneficial bacteria, generically called probiotics, that
helps maintain a healthy balance.
Probiotics can relieve several
gastrointestinal problems, including constipation and diarrhea.
Certain brands of yogurts, like Activa by Dannon, are marketed exclusively to treat tummy issues.
Do whitening
toothpastes whiten teeth more than regular toothpastes?

Short answer: No
Is it safe to
microwave food in plastic containers?

Short answer: Yes
This means that the Food and Drug Administration has tested the container to make sure no chemicals used to make the plastic leech into foods during microwaving.
Can watching TV ruin
your eyesight?

Short answer: No
TVs emitted radiation that could increase an individual's risk of eye problems after excessive TV viewing.
that has been shown to fight off diseases associated with aging.
Is bottled water
better for you than tap water?

Short answer: No
more likely to be contaminated than water from your faucet because it is less well-regulated.
Bottled water and tap water typically come from the same sources — natural
springs, lakes, and aquifers.
Thanks & Regards,
P.Prakash.