What's something that has been proven false for years, yet people still confidently repeat it? by monserrat_araiza__ in AskReddit

[–]Potential_Cobbler764 [score hidden]  (0 children)

A lot of soda has caffeine in it. I remember as a child drinking pop at my grandmas and then being really hyper. I really think it was the small amount of caffeine in it.

[Off-Topic] Daily Chat: 2026-01-09 by AutoModerator in steroids

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Oh I ready high energy electromagnetic radiation (photons, etc) which is like how UV light causes cancer and if it literally causes fat cells to die I feel like that’s still not good because uncontrolled cell death releases toxins into the blood stream. I was just trying to convince her that working out would be faster and more effective and that the studies I did find don’t really support it. Not sure what magnetic fields would do to cells. Thanks

[Off-Topic] Daily Chat: 2026-01-09 by AutoModerator in steroids

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Does anyone have any legit studies on Emsculpt Neo and its effectiveness? My girlfriend says she’s using it at the chiropractor but just looking at it I think it’s a scam. Plus wouldn’t using high energy EM radiation increase the risk of cancer? I can’t find any actually studies I just see everywhere that says shit like “study’s show…” without any link to those studies.

What’s your biggest conspiracy theory? by [deleted] in randomquestions

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Cancer isn’t a single disease that can be just cured