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What's Your Favorite Old Wives' Tale?

I was listening to the weather this morning and they were talking of the first snow. Did you know that whatever day the snow first falls will predict the number of snows you will have that season? So if it snow on the 13th of the month you will have 13 snows.

Happy Friday the 13th!

Yeah, today has been one interesting day. I've never really been superstitious about this day and date, however, a lot of weird events have occurred.

7 Myths about Pregnancy: A look at the science (or lack thereof) behind prenatal wives' tales (Slide Show)
Source: Sciam

Carrying low? It must be a boy. Do you have heartburn? Then the baby has a full head of hair. Perhaps you have heard some of this prenatal folklore, much of which has no scientific basis. But it turns out there may be a grain of truth behind a few of these so-called myths.

Wise answers to old wives' tales
Source: msnbc.com

It's become harder than ever to separate health facts from fiction. Take this quiz for the truth behind the most popular (and persistent) health rumors.

Wise answers to old wives' tales
Source: msnbc.com

It's become harder than ever to separate health facts from fiction. Take this quiz for the truth behind the most popular (and persistent) health rumors.

Wise answers to old wives' tales
Source: msnbc.com

It's become harder than ever to separate health facts from fiction. Take this quiz for the truth behind the most popular (and persistent) health rumors.

Wise answers to old wives' tales
Source: msnbc.com

It's become harder than ever to separate health facts from fiction. Take this quiz for the truth behind the most popular (and persistent) health rumors.

Why Knuckles Crack and Joints Creak
Source: Live Science

Some peoples' bodies play a percussive symphony of cracking and creaking, thanks to the large orchestra of noise-making human joints.

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