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10 Common Health Myths: Separating Facts from Fiction
UNIQUE TIMES
|August - September 2024
In an age where health and wellness information is more accessible than ever, equally rampant is the menace of misinformation.

With a barrage of diet trends, exercise fads, and wellness advice circulating online and through social media, separating fact from fiction can be challenging. Studies show that health misinformation spreads rapidly, with false claims about health topics circulating 70% faster on social media than accurate information. This proliferation of myths not only confuses but can also lead to poor health choices and outcomes.
In this article, we’ll explore 10 prevalent health myths related to nutrition and exercise clarifying the truths behind these misconceptions. Some of these myths are so deeply rooted in many people’s minds and day-to-day experiences that they may seem controversial. However, each myth will be examined through a scientific lens to debunk common misunderstandings. My goal is to equip you with scientific information, empowering you to make informed decisions.
Myth 1: Eating Rice Will Make You Overweight or Diabetic
The notion that rice alone causes weight gain or diabetes is a misunderstanding. Weight gain results from consuming excess calories, not from any single type of food. Whether you eat rice, wheat, or any other food, if you consume more calories than you expend, you will gain weight. In regions like South India, where rice is a staple, it is often over-consumed, leading to weight gain and associated lifestyle diseases, including diabetes. However, rice itself is not the villain; rather, it is the quantity consumed.
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