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  2. 'Blue Waffle Disease' Sounds Pretty Terrifying—but What Is It?

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    "Blue waffle disease is a fake condition that has been disseminated on social media claiming that it is an STI with features of the vagina ... The jarring images have people scared about this "new ...

  3. List of Internet phenomena - Wikipedia

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    Blue waffle – A hoax originating in 2010 claiming to show the effects of an unknown sexually transmitted disease affecting only women, causing severe vaginal infection with a blue discoloration. The disease has been confirmed as false. [293]

  4. Category:Vaginal diseases - Wikipedia

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    Blue waffle; U. Urethrovaginal fistula; V. Vaginal disease; Vaginal melanoma This page was last edited on 18 September 2024, at 23:42 ...

  5. Talk:Blue waffle - Wikipedia

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    The term “Waffle” is used for the vagina while the term “Blue” is an imaginary concept. Sexually transmitted disease suits the best class for Blue waffle disease [ 1 ] Bluewaffles 41.246.24.50 ( talk ) 13:46, 19 April 2024 (UTC) [ reply ]

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  7. From frozen waffles to onions: How recent recalls highlight ...

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    NurPhoto // Getty Images From E. coli traced to slivered onions on McDonald's Quarter Pounders to mass recalls of frozen waffles due to listeria risk, foodborne illness seems ever-present in the ...

  8. Cyanosis - Wikipedia

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    The name cyanosis literally means the blue disease or the blue condition. It is derived from the color cyan, which comes from cyanós (κυανός), the Greek word for blue. [12] It is postulated by Dr. Christen Lundsgaard that cyanosis was first described in 1749 by Jean-Baptiste de Sénac, a French physician who served King Louis XV. [13]

  9. Rocky Mountain spotted fever - Wikipedia

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    Blue disease, [1] Brazilian spotted fever, Tobia fever, new world spotted fever, tick-borne typhus fever, São Paulo fever [2] Petechial rash on the arm caused by Rocky Mountain spotted fever: Specialty: Infectious disease: Symptoms: Early: Fever, headache [3] Later: Rash [3] Complications: Hearing loss, loss of limbs [3] Usual onset: 2 to 14 ...