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3. Science runs on careful criticism.
Scientist are now arguing again Charles Darwin's theory of evolution. They suggest that not all species need to compete to evolve. Darwin's theory has all but been put into law.

5. There's power in precise terms.
Lack of sleep has now been linked to more rapidly progressing breast cancer. Women with breast cancer, who get six or less hours of sleep, are at higher risk for more aggressive tumors, then those who get a full nights rest. However, this only applies to post menopausal women with the disease.

6. Correlation is not causation.
People believe that when infants young then 6 months ate solid food it helped them sleep through the night. This is not necessarily so. Infants at that age begin to establish regular sleep wake cycles, allowing them to sleep through the night.

7. More of something good isn't always better.
People can die of oxygen overdose, eve though humans require oxygen to survive.

8. Beware the plausible, __especially__ if it works.
Young children under four years old love to watch t.v., they can't look away. This is not true. The t.v. trains their brains where to look. This may cause ADD and hyperactivity in children.

9. Where there's smoke, there's smoke.
Scientists have recently thought that the surviving siblings of heart attack victims are at greater risk of heart attacks themselves, however who isn't to say that they aren't already genetically predisposed to them?

10. Lack of evidence doesn't mean it's false.
An Economist at Emory University recently suggested that penicillin, instead of oral contraceptives, may have been the cause of the sexual revolution. It's possible because of the significant drop in syphilis deaths, but unlikely in the rise of sex amongst younger generations without fear of children.