How much do you actually know about your own body and how it works? Which organs do what, or what surprising discoveries science has made along the way?
Well, now’s your chance to find out. We’ve rounded up some curious facts and fascinating tidbits from the Facebook page Medical Journal Daily. Scroll down to see how many you already knew and how many will catch you off guard. And of course, don’t forget to upvote your favorites as you go. Enjoy!
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The female heart also responds differently to frequent heavy physical exercise
People with this syndrome have a lower life expectancy, unfortunately. Pain tells us when something is wrong.
*Under local anaesthetic, because drilling a hole into your skull WILL hurt
Let us exclude the thumb from the definition of 'finger', then, as it has a muscle in the hand.
I mentioned this in another gut entry and then found this one.
Ms Nightingale was a horrific nurse. Patients under her nursing care died at a far greater rate than other nurses. However, she was an absolutely brilliant hospital administrator. The reduced mortality rates were based on this work, not nursing. The true founder of modern nursing was Mary Seacole. She was a traditional healer and nurse, born to a Scottish father and Creole mother in Jamaica. She faced a great deal of racism.
Is this why some ppl can grow extremely long hair and for some it just doesnt grow past a certain point?
And walking during the day moves the tailbone, which acts like a pump for spinal fluid to be pumped into the brain. That is why sitting all day ages the brain.
When working thoracic surgery, I learned that a LOT of pus can accumulate in one's chest...is there anything better than placing a chest tube and draining about 1000ml of creamy, smelly pus??? 🤭 🙋🏽
This is also why, if you're hot (say you've been out in the sun and sweating a lot), when you urinate, it will cause you to temporarily feel cooler. Urination is known to cause a drop in blood pressure, which has the effect of making you feel cooler. You aren't actually any cooler, it's just a perception.
Having tonsils removed was a common surgery for children, I guess it stopped due to the reasons listed in this post.
I have a kmart bladder. I swear it hears a tinkle of water and thinks its holding 2 litres of water. Having had to drink 2 litres of water in one sitting for an exam, I don't recommend it.
In the future, we will have the technology to talk on our phones without being overheard, through subvocalization. I've read sci-fi stories where this is used, and this post explains how it becomes possible. I can see how this tech can benefit society every time I'm on public transportation and I get to hear both sides of a phone conversation on speaker
Chemotherapy can also cause this. It can go away afterwards or not. I still have a bit, but not as bad as when I was on chemo.
And that protective mucous layer is what anti inflammatory d***s reduce, which is why they cause bleeding ulcers.
Well I guess I'll just have to live with.. what was I talking about?
Yeah, we just call this an after dinner stroll. I'll stick with that term instead thanks...
Unfortunately, this has led to questionable trends, such as perineum sunning, aka taint tanning
Then why do I have digestive distress within 30 minutes of drinking milk?
It is also the bone broken during manual strangu*lation. It's a key sign of it found during autopsy
Way too much pseudoscience presented as fact. Don't believe everything you read on the internet!
ABout 3 years ago went to a wiener doc - urethra stuff going on. even the doc said "Wow" when they got 1600ml of urine out of me with a cath..... instant relief. Surgery two weeks later was no joke......
Oh dear that’s a lot to retain! You reminded me of a patient I had early in my ER career. He said he hadn’t been able to urinate in 2 days and handed me a money clip, said “there’s $4200 in there and you can have it if you get a catheter in me in right now”! I took him back to a room and put the catheter in and of course gave him his belongings back. I told him do not wait that long again! Ruptured bladders are no fun for anyone!
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This is not a science website, just a content aggregator. Lots of pandas add context or additional information under each entry :) so the fake ones are usually called out as such
Load More Replies...Way too much pseudoscience presented as fact. Don't believe everything you read on the internet!
ABout 3 years ago went to a wiener doc - urethra stuff going on. even the doc said "Wow" when they got 1600ml of urine out of me with a cath..... instant relief. Surgery two weeks later was no joke......
Oh dear that’s a lot to retain! You reminded me of a patient I had early in my ER career. He said he hadn’t been able to urinate in 2 days and handed me a money clip, said “there’s $4200 in there and you can have it if you get a catheter in me in right now”! I took him back to a room and put the catheter in and of course gave him his belongings back. I told him do not wait that long again! Ruptured bladders are no fun for anyone!
Load More Replies...I stoped reading it about number 20. Most of these are either obvious or not proved by science...
This is not a science website, just a content aggregator. Lots of pandas add context or additional information under each entry :) so the fake ones are usually called out as such
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