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E-Mail Health Hoaxes Busted

March 30, 2007 by Kristen King  
Filed under Women's Health

Don’t Believe Every E-mail Health Warning You GetEver heard that lipstick contains high enough levels of lead to be carcinogenic? Or maybe that a particular over-the-counter cold remedy increases women’s susceptibility to certain hormonally controlled cancers? These and four other e-mail health hoaxes are the subject of a recent WebMD article that busts the myths and gives you the straight facts.

To check on e-mail health warnings you receive, visit Snopes.com and TruthorFiction.com

Contents © Copyright 2007 Kristen King

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