Everyday Ruins

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Sep 25 2018
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Don’t let common misconceptions get in your way as you go about your day. Here are the facts behind the everyday ruins that Adam presented on truTV this spring, summer and early fall.

Sources

Lazy Teens

"This is why the American Medical Association is practically begging middle and high schools to change their start times to 8:30 or later."
 

“AMA Supports Delayed School Start Times to Improve Adolescent Wellness.” American Medical Association, 14 June 2016. Accessed online: https://www.ama-assn.org/ama-supports-delayed-school-start-times-improve-adolescent-wellness

Airplane Food

The cabin pressure makes them less sensitive, and planes make our nasal passages dryer than the Eighteenth Amendment.”

Oliver Smith. “Why is Plane Food So Bad?Telegraph.com, 10 June 2017.

Jellyfish Stings

When you pee on a jellyfish sting, it can cause the sting to release more venom, which will make it hurt worse…”

Ciara Curtin. “Fact or Fiction?: Urinating on a Jellyfish Sting is an Effective Treatment.” Scientific American.com, 4 January 2007.

SPF

UVB rays are the ones that make you burn, but UVA rays cause just as much skin damaging radiation.”

Steven Q. Wang. “Ask the Expert.” Sun & Skin News 27.1 (Spring 2010).

Loofahs

In the worst cases, this can cause some pretty nasty staph infections.”

Kate Bratskeir. “You Should Probably Stop Using a Loofah in the Shower. Sorry.” Huffington Post, 29 July 2014.

Cat Memes

In America, more households have dogs than cats…”

“U.S. Pet Ownership Statistics.” American Veterinary Medical Foundation. Accessed online: https://www.avma.org/KB/Resources/Statistics/Pages/Market-research-statistics-US-pet-ownership.aspx

“...cats have ambiguous expressions that we can project all of our own feelings onto.”

Bryan Lufkin. “Why Cats Rule the Internet Instead of Dogs.” Gizmodo.com, 11 September 2015.

Mantras

Studies have shown that people with low self-esteem tend to feel worse when they repeat random positive statements about themselves.”

Joanne V. Wood, W.Q. Elaine Perunovic, an John W. Lee. “Positive Self-Statements: Power for Some, Peril for Others.” Psychological Science 20.7 (July 2009).

Standing Desks

“These trials are also often not randomized, which leads to pretty unhelpful data.”

Angus Chen. “Stand to Work if You Like, But Don’t Brag About the Benefits.” NPR.org, 17 March 2016.
 

“The difference can be as insignificant as 8 calories per hour…”

Robert A. Schmerling. “The Truth Behind Standing Desks.” Harvard Health Blog, 23 September 2016.