Pollution, specifically fine particulate matter, significantly increases the risk of EGFR-mutated lung cancers.
Holding in burps can lead to serious discomfort and health issues.
Synthetic data mimics real-life data distributions for depression stressors across diverse demographics.
The author highlights the significant milestone of the 60th anniversary of discovering the Epstein–Barr virus, emphasizing its role as the first virus proven to cause cancer in humans.
The author compares the health benefits and differences between tea and coffee, highlighting their caffeine content and potential effects on the body.
Spicy foods do not cure colds but may alleviate symptoms temporarily by creating a sensation of heat-induced pain, leading to sweating and runny nose. The author argues that while spicy food may not be a cure, it can provide some relief from cold symptoms.
Caffeine addiction can have severe physical and mental consequences, impacting daily life significantly. The author argues that caffeine is a widely misunderstood substance with potential negative effects on health.
The author debunks the myths surrounding infertility in the 1980s, highlighting how societal pressures and false claims impacted women's reproductive decisions.
Diet culture and disordered eating contribute to gastrointestinal issues in individuals, including hot girls, impacting their overall health and well-being.
The author argues that there is substantial evidence supporting the lab-leak theory of COVID-19's origins, highlighting discrepancies in Chinese research and government responses.