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Scientists debunk harmful poinsettias, cookie dough and other holiday season myths and misconceptions
Are poinsettias really poisonous? Are snowflakes really pure as the driven snow? Does feasting really put on the pounds? Sure as sugarplums, myths and misconceptions pop up every holiday season. Here's what science says about some of them:
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