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Common Health Beliefs You Should Kick to the Curb
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Moreover, the
common belief that corporate - profit growth justifies high corporate - debt levels neglects the role debt - funded buybacks have played in creating the illusion of corporate
health (WILTW February 22, 2018).
Nevertheless, failure to contradict the
common belief that breastfeeding may not be possible for all women and that for mothers who are unable to breastfeed or who decide not to, infant formula is a healthy alternative trivializes the importance of breastfeeding to maximize short and long - term
health outcomes, blurs the distinction between maternal choice and capacity, and leads to an astonishingly high level of misplaced complacency about poor quality assistance offered by
health authorities to enable mothers to breastfeed successfully.
Even so, many said they didn't see sleep issues as a
health problem — in fact, this
belief was the most
common reason that poll respondents said they didn't talk to their doctor about sleep.
They analyzed four of the most
common drivers of social - ecological change in indigenous lands: introduction of advanced
health care, abandonment of traditional religious and taboo
beliefs, the conversion of land outside the indigenous area for large - scale agriculture, and the introduction of external food resources.
It's the most
common form of dementia, and contrary to popular
belief, is not a normal part of aging, according to the World
Health Organization.
There's a
common belief among amateur
health enthusiasts that if a fruit belongs to the berry family then it's automatically a fiber powerhouse.
The movie also refutes
common beliefs and fad diets, which claim that carbs are the cause of ill -
health and obesity.
He became concerned with such issues as: the evidence of a causal relationship between
common feeding practices and serious
health problems; the perceived disconnect between the nutritional requirements of felis silvestris catus and all other species of cats; an industry with a vested interest in grain as the basis for its products; a veterinary education system with little nutritional teaching, subsidized by commercial pet food industries; a questionable government concept approval and oversight process; the economic inertia of maintaining the status quo; and the rejection of science - based
belief systems on the extremes of both sides of the issue.
Comments from individuals revealed a
common belief that, today, people must be asked permission for each and every release of their
health information.
While it is a
common belief that individual
health insurance costs more than group plans, this is not necessarily true.
And in our presence here I see we are united in the
common belief that we are the generation to close the
health and life expectancy gap.»