10 Health Myths You Heard From Your Doctor  
 
 
 
 
Doctors should be your go-to source for information about your physical body and wellbeing, but what if they’re wrong? The latest  video from Alltime10s reveals the truth behind some myths you might've heard from a healthcare professional.
 
The video covers common pieces of medical advice about eating breakfast and digesting gum, as well as the success rate of CPR. 
 
10. Drinking water can clear up your skin  
Many other factors can cause bad complexion. Your skin’s appearance is also affected by genetics, sun damage, and smoking.
 
9. Multivitamins help you live longer 
If you are already healthy, taking vitamins and minerals may cause your cells to overdose, preventing them from absorbing new minerals.
 
8. Mixing alcohol causes hangovers  
How you feel after a night of drinking is simply from the toxic effects of alcohol, no matter what type.
7. Wearing glasses weakens your eyesight
Your eyes are probably just being affected by natural deterioration.
 
6. Breakfast is the most important meal of the day  
Skipping this morning bite doesn’t actually lead to any health issues or weight gain.
 
5. Flu vaccines give you the flu  
The virus administered is inactive, and therefore unable to infect patients.
 
4. CPR works the majority of the time  
The success rate of of a recipient living depends on how quickly help is administered.
 
3. Swallowed chewing gum takes seven years to digest 
The gum will eventually make its way down the digestive tract, even though gum base can’t be broken down by the stomach.
 
2. Don’t mix antibiotics and alcohol  
The majority of common prescription antibiotics aren’t impacted by alcohol consumption. This could just be an attempt to prevent any possible side effects.
 
1. Don’t fall asleep if you get a concussion  
There is no medical evidence that sleeping while concussed causes a coma.
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VOCABULARY WORDS:
1. Myth (n.) ~ a widely held but false belief or idea
2. Complexion (n.) ~ the natural color, texture, and appearance of a person's skin, especially of the face
3. Deterioration (n.) ~ the process of becoming progressively worse
4. Concussion (n.) ~ a violent shock as from a heavy blow 
 
QUESTIONS FOR DISCUSSION:
1. How often do you get a medical advice from a doctor? What was the last advice he/she has given you?
2. Do you think you need to take multivitamins? Why?
3. How important is breakfast for you? Do you eat one every day?
4. Do you always follow any medical advice given to you by a doctor? Why?