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  2. A Neurotologist Explains Why You Can’t Get That Song Out of ...

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    Psychologically, earworms are a cognitive “itch” that the brain automatically itches back, resulting in a vicious loop. As odd as the phenomenon is, the good news is, earworms are totally normal.

  3. Earworm - Wikipedia

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    Earworms also tend to be played on the radio more than other songs and are usually featured at the top of the charts. [43] The chorus of a song is one of the most reported causes of earworms. [21] The most frequently named earworms during this study were the following: "Bad Romance" by Lady Gaga "Can't Get You Out of My Head" by Kylie Minogue

  4. What causes 'earworms,' and how to banish them - AOL

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    Don't worry, earworms aren't the newest creepy bug out there -- though they are incredibly annoying. You know when you get a little piece of a song stuck in your head that you just can't shake?

  5. List of childhood diseases and disorders - Wikipedia

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    Candida albicans infection; Candida parapsilosis infection; Cytomegalovirus infection; diphtheria; human coronavirus infection; respiratory distress syndrome; measles; meconium aspiration syndrome

  6. Effects of parasitic worms on the immune system - Wikipedia

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    Furthermore, children with the highest counts of blood flukes also had the most malaria attacks. [25] Based on this study, Hartgers et al. drew a "cautious conclusion" that helminths make humans more susceptible to contracting malaria and experiencing some of its lighter symptoms, while actually protecting them from the worst symptoms. [ 26 ]

  7. Talk:Earworm - Wikipedia

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    This page needs a section on the psychological / neurological theories about earworms. google search earworm neurology, altavista search google search earworm psychology-George100 15:16, 23 November 2006 (UTC) There is some work being currently done at Goldsmiths college in london about earworms. The Minds 2 Music project is investigating it.

  8. Seven in 10 children exposed to harmful content online - AOL

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    Figures also show that a fifth of children in the nine to 13 age group have been contacted by a stranger.

  9. Cladosporium ear rot - Wikipedia

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    Cracks in kernels can also be caused by natural growth, hail damage, or other insects and animals such as corn earworms, European corn borers, and birds. [2] The fungus overseasons in crop residues, on the soil surface, or in stored grain.