Mayo Clinic neurosurgeon explaining common back pain myths with evidence-based advice on screen.
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Mayo Clinic neurosurgeon explains eight common back pain myths

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Back pain affects many people, and persistent myths can cloud decisions about care. Meghan Murphy, M.D., a neurosurgeon with Mayo Clinic Health System, reviews eight common misconceptions about back pain and offers evidence-based guidance that emphasizes lifestyle factors, movement and conservative treatment options.

SVT meteorologist Pererik Åberg examines common weather myths, such as whether it snowed more when one was young. He responds to claims presented by reporter Emil Toro Rosander in a clip. The article focuses on Dalarna and emphasizes factual reporting.

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Nutrition experts from US universities like Harvard and Stanford have identified ten common myths about eating that persist despite scientific evidence. These misconceptions, driven by social media and trends, affect global consumption habits. La Tercera's article summarizes their views to clarify doubts.

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