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Summer Myths Debunked

July 18, 2012 By Deborah

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Ever wonder if the things you were told as a kid still hold true?
Is it Ok to go swimming right after a meal?
Is poison ivy really contagious?
Two physicians wrote some books explaining more of the facts about these myths…

Summer myths, such as one shouldn’t swim for 30 minutes after eating, are bunk – The Washington Post: “”

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Debbie is a board certified family nurse practitioner with an emphasis on women's health. During the past 22 years she has worked in women's health and family practice with a focus on the integration of conventional and alternative therapies.

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