bringing in our patriotic guy, ziek. hey, zach. >> hello. >> i love these myths.'s get to it. >> change it up. this is coming to us from health care triage, a great youtube channel talking about popular health care topics and science and research behind it to tell you all about it. first of all, the one i want to get out of the way is swimming in the pool. the popular myth is that if you eat something, you have to wait a half hour or 45 minutes, whatever your parents tell you. >> i hated that when i was a kid. >> basically, this is a complete myth. there's no proof to back it up. our search is the medical literature, searches done by others investigating the claim, we can't find cases of drownings or near drownings attributed to eating. while that doesn't mean it can never happen, there's no proof this is a real danger. >> i think parents, like, made it up a long time ago to get kids not to bar of, you know, because they ate a bunch of ice cream. >> or they want to keep eating. >> the next is bee stings. the common idea is you need the stinger out, and by pinching