Sunday, April 15, 2007

P.O.I......Kwok's Disease

Category: Medicine

P.O.I.: In 1968, Robert Ho Man Kwok, M.D., described a collection of symptoms he allegedly experienced after eating Chinese food. He coined the phrase "Chinese Restaurant Syndrome" (CRS) to describe these symptoms, which included numbness at the back of the neck and a feeling of pressure in the face and upper chest muscles.

A useful fact for all those trivia lovers out there.

MJ

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Medusaj, could u also refresh our memories as to the name of the sherpa guide for the first man to climb everest? We must schedule a rematch of the trivial pursuit game soon....
Dr. J

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