A woman’s bruising from a massage gun led to the discovery of scurvy, a rare vitamin C deficiency, highlighting that despite being considered eradicated, scurvy can still occur and cause severe health issues in modern times.
A woman in Philadelphia developed severe transfusion-dependent anemia and unusual bruising after using a massage gun, which was ultimately diagnosed as scurvy caused by vitamin C deficiency. Her condition improved dramatically with vitamin C supplementation, highlighting that scurvy can still occur in modern times and can present with severe symptoms.
Scurvy, a disease historically associated with maritime voyages and underdeveloped countries, is unexpectedly re-emerging in developed nations due to factors like economic hardship, poor dietary choices, and social isolation. Recent cases in Australia and the UK highlight the impact of vitamin C deficiency, which can lead to severe health issues. Preventing scurvy involves maintaining a diverse diet rich in vitamin C, considering supplementation, and raising awareness about balanced nutrition. This resurgence underscores the importance of addressing socioeconomic factors to prevent malnutrition-related diseases.
Pink reveals that she regrets writing and performing a song about scurvy for the hit show "SpongeBob SquarePants" in 2009. The song, titled "We've Got Scurvy," appeared on the compilation album "SpongeBob's Greatest Hits" and features lyrics about the disease. Pink expressed that recording the song was a mistake and wishes she never did it. Scurvy is a result of vitamin C deficiency and can lead to various health issues if left untreated. In other news, Pink recently made headlines for kicking out a concertgoer protesting circumcision during one of her shows.
Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, revealed that he developed scurvy from working excessively on his first startup, Loopt. After selling the company, Altman took a year off to focus on his health and well-being. He now prioritizes his health as part of his antiaging routine and emphasizes work-life balance. Altman's experience with Loopt served as a wake-up call, prompting him to take better care of himself and manage his workload more effectively.