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Exposed: The Dangerous Health Myths We’ve All Believed

Reading In Dim Light Ruins Your Eyesight

While reading in dim light might cause eye strain or temporary discomfort, it won’t cause permanent damage. However, it’s always a good idea to have adequate lighting to make reading more comfortable.

Shaving Makes Hair Grow Back Thicker

This myth has been around for ages, but it’s just that—a myth. Shaving cuts hair at its thickest point, making it feel coarser when it grows back. But it doesn’t change the hair’s thickness or rate of growth.

Chocolate Causes Acne

Chocolate lovers, rejoice! There’s no direct link between indulging in your favorite treat and breakouts. Acne is complex and can be influenced by factors like hormones, genetics, and overall diet. So, enjoy that chocolate bar without guilt!


In the age of information, it’s easy to get caught up in widely accepted beliefs without questioning their validity. But as we’ve seen, some of these myths can be misleading or even harmful. Always do your research, consult professionals, and remember: just because something is popular doesn’t make it true!

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