The Best of the Best of Uncle John's Bathroom Reader (Uncle John's Bathroom Readers) by Bathroom Readers' Institute
Author:Bathroom Readers' Institute [Bathroom Readers' Institute]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9781607106838
Publisher: Portable Press
Published: 2012-08-31T14:00:00+00:00
âIf a word in the dictionary were misspelled, how would we know?â âSteven Wright
âBreakfast is the most important meal of the day.â
True. Many studies have found that kids who eat breakfast do better academically than those who donât. In one study, breakfast-eaters scored nearly a full grade higher on tests than those who went to school on an empty stomach.
âEating carrots will help you see in the dark.â
True. The vitamins in carrots have long been shown to improve night vision.
âDonât swallow your chewing gum or your stomach walls will stick together.â
False. A popular variation on this one is âgum takes seven years to digest.â Neither is true. Stomach acid is as strong as toilet bowl cleaner, and can liquefy chewing gum in a matter of minutes.
âItâs important to get a good nightâs sleep.â
True. Experiments at Harvard Medical School showed that college students who slept after they learned a new task remembered more about it the next day than students who stayed up all night after learning the same task.
âIf you crack your knuckles, youâll get arthritis.â
Maybe. Clinicians have found that cracking your knuckles pushes joints past their normal range of motion and puts stress on the ligaments and tendons that hold the joint together. Cracking your knuckles for a period of years could result in inflamed, arthritic knuckle joints.
âEat slowly, and chew your food.â
True. Eating too fast can lead to acid reflux disease, and many people die from choking on pieces of food. Also, chewing slowly allows you more time to taste your food, making the meal more satisfying.
âIf you cross your eyes, theyâll stay that way.â
False. Keeping your eyes crossed for a few seconds may cause a temporary spasm of the eye muscles, but this condition usually passes shortly. The condition called âcross-eyeâ often begins at birth; it isnât related to voluntarily crossing your eyes.
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