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89 points

Antibiotics aren’t for viruses. Cold air doesn’t make you sick. Tongues don’t have “taste zones.” Muscles don’t have memory.

And because you threw up for one day, you didn’t have “the 24hr flu.” You ate something bad or someone didn’t wash their hands. The flu is short for influenza, which is a respiratory virus, which typically does not make you throw up and shit. More likely it was the dodgy gas station sushi.

Let’s keep going…

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To be fair, cold air can contribute to making you sick. I got more misled by being told getting a cold had nothing to do with temperature because it is a virus. It is indeed a virus, but you’re more likely to get infected if you get cold.

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21 points

Isn’t it more that cold weather makes people gather together in enclosed spaces.

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12 points

It’s because your immune system is less efficient at lower temperatures. So being cold doesn’t directly make you sick, but it can indirectly contribute to getting you sick.

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It’s a combination of different factors. Cold weather makes it harder for your airways to defend themselves. There are I believe some cold viruses that are viable for longer or are stronger in cold weather, but since the cold is many different viruses I am not sure how much difference it makes.

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12 points

Stomach flu is a thing, different from influenza

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26 points

It’s just a stomach virus, not a flu.

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10 points

Cold air doesn’t make you sick

I hate this one. Doesn’t matter how many times I’ve had to hurry to catch a bus to get to college over the past 3 quarters, my mom will always tell me how I’m gonna get sick from having wet hair because I don’t have enough time to dry it after I shower. So far I have yet to have any negative consequences for those (in)actions.

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7 points

Wait the flu doesn’t typically cause nausea?!

…that was food poisoning I got as a kid, wasn’t it.

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Dude idk this is the one thing that makes me scratch my head.

Kids seem to throw up often when they are sick. When the adults catch it from their kids, they very rarely have any GI issues but especially not nausea/vomiting. This is absolutely anecdotal evidence, but I anticipate a lot of parents and childcare workers will find rings true enough.

Or maybe it’s my really shitty family genetics and we are all more likely to puke lol

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This is why I said “typically does not” instead of never. Some people’s immune systems will go ape shit and get every possible symptom under the sun, and children’s immune systems/reactions can be more stressed till they build some strength and have more exposures through life so their bodies learn how to handle them.

But if someone has a bad day that they’re throwing up/have diarrhea (no stuffy nose, congestion, or other respiratory symptoms) then chances are they consumed something their body is trying to reject.

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4 points

Kids seem to throw up often when they are sick.

The explanation I heard was that kids bodies are still learning how to pilot and maintain their meat ships so their stomachs will sometimes get upset and purge when they don’t need to/shouldn’t

Source: foggy memory of I think it was a SciShow video like 5-10 years ago?

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Pretty sure there are strains that can cause nausea. I had one back around 2011 or so that nearly killed me after a week of puking non-stop. I reached a point of just sipping broth, not sleeping for like 36 hours towards the tail end. It’s what made me realize the times I thought I’d had it before were probably just food poisoning

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If flu can’t case nausea someone needs to tell our health service https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/flu/

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I don’t see nausea mentioned anywhere on that page you linked.

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4 points

Tongue taste zones I clearly remember learning about in third grade or so. Also the food pyramid. Saw a video on that recently - what a joke.

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19 points

gas station sushi.

One day I WILL buy sushi from a gas station. I just want to be able to say that I have done it.

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15 points

just make sure not to black out and wake up in a sewer

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1 point

Why not, i wanna be surrounded by fish. Horny fish.

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20 points

But this big rat wants to teach me karate

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15 points

I like how everyone bitches about gas station sushi, but the hotdogs being kept bacterial-paradise-warm on rollers until the end of time are A-OK.

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5 points

Hotdogs have so much salt that bacteria can’t live on them. Science.

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4 points

There are all such things as antivirals though.

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45 points

Anyone who has taken FDA mandated food safety training can confirm that food borne illness is the cause of most “stomach bugs.”

Also, there’s poop on everything. Wash your hands.

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or don’t. you’re just going to get more poop on your hands.

(of course you should wash your hand before cooking or eating finger foods etc. but don’t overthink it before you end up as germ fobic)

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9 points

Well your spine has memory tho kinda or is that also wrong?

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Your spine has neurons, so kinda.

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15 points

That’s the difference between gray matter and white matter. Gray matter readily communicates with it’s crowding neighbors and can retain information, while white matter is myelinated so it can send messages over distances. Gray matter extends from our brains down our spinal cords.

Muscles are dumb meat who take their orders from the nervous system. They have no capacity for memory. But training can create reflexes at the spinal cord level which some refer to as “muscle memory,” except it’s not the muscle that should get the credit here.

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21 points

I never thought muscle memory was “stored” in the muscles. The same way a memory of a smell is not stored in the nose. I was quite confused to see this as a common misconception but it makes sense from the name

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