10 Absurd Things Women's Magazines Claim Are Going To Kill You
Cell Phones

A man named Gonzalez shared his story with Woman's Health magazine, which is a scary tale about the dangers of using a cell phone. He had a cancerous tumor removed from above his left ear and another from his left hand, which he believes was brought on by his cell phone. His proof is that researchers suggest that the radiation transmitted by cell phones may be potentially hazardous.
It is up to each person to decide if they want to ditch their phones or not, as the evidence regarding cell phone use and its correlation to cancer is murky at best.
Shaving

reader had her shaving horror story published in the magazine: three days after shaving, she noticed a small red bump on her bikini line. A day later it was as big as a golf ball, and she claimed to "look three months pregnant." Her doctor told her that it was a staph infection, and if the abscess was not drained within days, it could spread internally and cause sepsis, a deadly blood infection. This can not only happen from shaving but also waxing or picking an ingrown hair with unclean tools. The solution is either not to care or let the hair grow wild.