What's the Worst a Hot Pepper Can Do To You?
by Nick Keppler on Vitals, shared by Nick Keppler to from Lifehacker on (#3R5EB)

Last month, The BMJ published a case report about a 34-year-old man admitted to an emergency room in Cooperstown, N.Y. with thunderclap headaches, a particularly painful kind that can be a sign of cerebral hemorrhaging. His symptoms included dry heaving and intense head and neck pain. The man traced his anguish to a"