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Old wives tales that actually work

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Old wives tales that actually work
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Dr. Michael Bonning discusses various old wives' tales that have been scientifically validated. These remedies, often dismissed as folklore, have shown effectiveness in certain health contexts. The article highlights the intersection of traditional wisdom and modern medical understanding.

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The Sydney Morning Herald
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