In the first reported case of its kind, a 34-year-old man competing in a chili pepper–eating contest experienced a sudden thunderclap headache after ingesting a single "Carolina Reaper," which is ...
Eating super-hot chili peppers can have painful effects that extend beyond a blazing mouth, doctors warn. After downing a "Carolina Reaper," billed as the world's hottest chili pepper at the time, a ...
The authors note that this appears to be the first case of RCVS secondary to pepper or cayenne ingestion. A new report published in BMJ Case Reports describes a case of reversible cerebral ...
Eating super-hot chili peppers can have painful effects that extend beyond a blazing mouth, doctors warn. After downing a “Carolina Reaper,” billed as the world’s hottest chili pepper at the time, a ...
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