Myth vs Fact
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Myth: Artificial sweeteners cause cancer.
● Fact: Extensive research has not found a link between artificial sweeteners and cancer.
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Myth: Antiperspirants cause breast cancer.
● Fact: There’s no scientific evidence to support this claim.
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Myth: Dental X-rays cause cancer.
● Fact: Modern dental X-rays use minimal radiation and are generally safe.
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Myth: Underwire bras cause breast cancer.
● Fact: No credible scientific evidence supports this claim.
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Myth: Wearing tight clothing can cause breast cancer.
● Fact: There’s no scientific evidence to support this claim.
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Myth: Drinking alcohol causes all types of cancer.
● Fact: Excessive alcohol consumption is linked to certain cancers, but not all.
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Myth: Eating red meat causes cancer.
● Fact: While excessive red meat consumption can increase risk, it’s not the sole cause.
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Myth: Stress causes cancer.
● Fact: While stress can impact overall health, it doesn’t directly cause cancer.
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Myth: If you don’t have a family history of cancer, you won’t get it.
● Fact: While family history can increase risk, it’s not the only factor.
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