I just got out of my first calc exam of the semester. There was this girl sitting behind me, and about every 15 seconds or so I would hear CRACK.... silence ... CRACK ...
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Gum chewing, knuckle-cracking and coffee fears: Experts debunk the scariest health myths
Almost everyone has an old wives’ tales about a health issue, from a grandmother, best friend, or Internet “wisdom.” In a recent poll of 1,000 doctors, more than 85 percent say they’ve encountered ...
I don't care that you can make a bubble pop in your mouth, trying to make the loudest pop possible. You can make it louder than dynamite? good for you, I'm proud of you *slow clap*. oooo look at me! I ...
Your body has millions of parts working together every second of every day. In this series, Dr. Jen Caudle, a board-certified family medicine physician and an associate professor at Rowan University ...
If you’ve ever popped or cracked your joints — by accident or on purpose — you’re not alone. There’s even a medical name for that crackling, clicking or popping sound your bones make: crepitus.
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