Tag Archives: Health
WTF Fun Fact 13342 – Lithium in 7-Up
Canine COVID Detectives: Efficient Screening with Scent-Trained Dogs
Dogs adept at detecting scents can be utilized to identify children with COVID-19, providing a more cost-effective and efficient screening method during pandemics. A group of international researchers found that medical alert dogs, trained to detect the presence of the virus, can accurately screen school-aged children. By sniffing the students’ ankles and feet, the dogs… Read More »
Chinese Drywall Health Crisis: The Impact on South-Eastern US Post-Hurricane Rebuilding
Between 2001 and 2009, the United States experienced widespread health concerns related to Chinese drywall. During this period, large quantities of this imported drywall were brought into the country, primarily due to rebuilding efforts in the South-East following hurricanes. The drywall would gradually emit harmful chemicals, such as hydrogen sulfide, leading to the corrosion of… Read More »
WTF Fun Fact 13337 – Light Pollution
Sneeze Marathon: A Young Girl’s 978-Day Uncontrollable Sneezing Journey
In 1981, a young girl named Donna, who was only 12 years old at the time, embarked on an unusual journey when she started sneezing uncontrollably. Her sneezing persisted nonstop for a staggering 978 days in a row. At first, she sneezed twice per minute, but over time, her sneezing frequency decreased to once every… Read More »
90-Minute CPR Relay: A Community’s Lifesaving Effort in Rural Minnesota
In a rural Minnesota grocery store, a man experienced a heart attack, prompting 20 bystanders to leap into action. They formed an orderly queue and took turns performing CPR on the stricken individual for an incredible 90 minutes until emergency medical services reached the scene. Miraculously, the man survived this harrowing ordeal. Interestingly, this extraordinary… Read More »
WTF Fun Fact 13331 – The Midlife Slump
WTF Fun Fact 13327 – Lachanophobia
WTF Fun Fact 13321 – Wealth Psychologists
Microplastics in Bottled Water and the Hidden Risks in Our Food Chain
Research conducted by Sherri Mason, a scientist at Penn State University, revealed that bottled water contains an average of 325 plastic particles per liter, while tap water only contains about 5.5 plastic particles per liter. Microplastics are ingested by marine organisms and accumulate within the food chain, affecting a range of species from filter feeders… Read More »