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Why did man's urine turn green? + Coronavirus was in U.S. weeks earlier than thought

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Why did this man's urine turn green?
https://www.livescience.com/green-urine-...ffect.html

EXCERPT: Green urine can be due to a number of factors, including medication side effects, certain infections and liver problems, according to the authors, from Weiss Memorial Hospital in Chicago. In the man's case, the culprit was propofol. This medication is widely used for general anesthesia, but in rare cases, it can turn a person's urine green... (MORE - details)


Coronavirus was in U.S. weeks earlier than previously known, study says
https://www.npr.org/sections/coronavirus...study-says

INTRO: The coronavirus was present in the U.S. weeks earlier than scientists and public health officials previously thought, and before cases in China were publicly identified, according to a new government study published Monday. The virus and the illness that it causes, COVID-19, were first identified in Wuhan, China, in December 2019, but it wasn't until about Jan. 20 that the first confirmed COVID-19 case, from a traveler returning from China, was found in the U.S.

However, new findings published in the journal Clinical Infectious Diseases suggest that the coronavirus, known officially as SARS-CoV-2, had infected people in the U.S. even earlier. "SARS-CoV-2 infections may have been present in the U.S. in December 2019, earlier than previously recognized," the authors said.

This discovery adds to evidence that the virus was quietly spreading around the world before health officials and the public were aware, disrupting previous thinking of how the illness first emerged and how it has since evolved. It also shows the virus's presence in U.S. communities likely didn't start with the first case identified case in January... (MORE)
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Zinjanthropos Offline
I remember my first pee after prostate cancer biopsy 3.5 years ago. Nothing shakes a guy up more then seeing his blood-red urine. If your squeamish at the sight of blood then perhaps you might want to sit down before commencing. For me it took a couple of weeks to return to normal yellow. Oh yeah they put a sanitary napkin on my ass but turned out I didn’t need it. Didn’t get the double shock...lol Green sounds tame.
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stryder Offline
As a preteen I scared a lot of people in a public toilet from peeing a huge amount of red liquid, they didn't know at the time that I had actually pigged out on Beetroot and the discolouration was my penance.
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