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Wise answers to old wives' tales

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It's become harder than ever to separate health facts from fiction. Take this quiz for the truth behind the most popular (and persistent) health rumors.

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Ben Cramer is a journalist. My physician has been a department head at a teaching hospital for more than 20 years. Let's see... which one will I trust with medical questions? Bottom line, I think Ben's got a few of his own answers wrong.

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