Ever felt a powerful sneeze coming on, braced yourself, and wondered if your heart might actually stop for a moment? It's a surprisingly common concern, fueled by that strange fluttery feeling in your chest right before a big sneeze. But can a sneeze really disrupt your heartbeat that dramatically? Let's dive in and explore the fascinating science behind the sneeze, and answer the question: does your heart stop when you sneeze? What Really Happens to...
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In the U.S., over 170 cities and two states, California and Massachusetts, have banned menthol smoking. With the positive outcome, the Biden administration is considering a nationwide ban on menthol cigarettes. Recent research published in the Nicotine & Tobacco Research journal sheds light on the impact of these bans, revealing both mixed responses and promising results. The study delves into the attitudes and responses of menthol smokers toward the prospect of a ban. Surprisingly, findings...
New government data reveals racial disparities in intensive care unit (ICU) admissions for mothers during childbirth hospitalizations. The findings highlight the need for better maternal healthcare, especially for women of color. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's National Center for Health Statistics studied ICU admission rates for delivering mothers from 2020-2022. They found significant differences across racial groups. ICU Admission Rates by Race White women: 1.5 per 1,000 live births Black women: 2.6 per...