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SCIENCE FILE; Old wives' tales and doctor-speak laid bare; A journal debunks the turkey myth, decodes terms like 'disco biscuit.'
Los Angeles Times - Los Angeles, Calif.
Subjects: Journals, Folklore
Author: Thomas H. Maugh II
Date: Dec 22, 2007
Start Page: A.27
Section: Main News; Part A; National Desk
Text Word Count: 750
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The turkey myth, which often comes up this time of year, is attributed to the supposed high levels of sleep-inducing tryptophan in the birds, wrote Dr. Rachel C. Vreeman of the Indiana University School of Medicine and Dr. Aaron E. Carroll of the Regenstrief Institute in Indianapolis in a study of medically oriented old wives' tales that many doctors still believe.

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