• The Lies We Still Believe 3 | Brain Myths, Knuckles, Lightning, and More

  • Nov 6 2024
  • Length: 10 mins
  • Podcast

The Lies We Still Believe 3 | Brain Myths, Knuckles, Lightning, and More

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  • Full Episode Description

    In this episode of The Lies We Still Believe, we explore five common myths that just won’t go away.

    • 10% Brain Usage: Hollywood loves it, but science says we already use our whole brain—even when we’re not aware of it.
    • Cracking Knuckles Causes Arthritis: We pop the truth about this cautionary tale and reveal what’s really behind that satisfying sound.
    • Lightning Never Strikes the Same Place Twice: We debunk this myth and explain why lightning often targets the same spots repeatedly.
    • Gum Takes Seven Years to Digest: Find out why your digestive system handles swallowed gum better than this myth suggests.
    • Mobile Phones Cause Brain Cancer: Separate fear from fact as we dive into the science behind phone radiation and health risks.

    Discover why these myths persist, how they spread, and what it takes to think critically about the claims we hear every day.

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    Hosted by Danny, this episode is packed with insights and myth-busting fun. Tune in and challenge the stories you’ve grown up believing!

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