• Contramuffin@lemmy.world
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      2 days ago

      If I were to guess, probably heat stroke due to rising temperatures. Which, if true, would also be worsened by having more data centers

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        21 hours ago

        It looks like the rate of searches starts going up around January 2026 though, middle of winter in the northern hemisphere. Unless Australia was having a heat wave? They’re probably prone to dizziness anyway being upside down all the time

        • wonderingwanderer@sopuli.xyz
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          Yeah, and their toilets flush the wrong way too. That’s gotta make a person dizzy, I mean our bodies are 80% water. Although Australians are probably more like 60% water if we’re being honest

      • Agent641@lemmy.world
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        19 hours ago

        I would have guessed latent response to bioaccumulation of lead from leaded gasoline, or increased CO2 in the (local) atmosphere

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      Nothing solid. Imma about to put on my tinfoil hat and start looking at the Russian satellites. Realistically I’m way over my head here and I hope someone else notices the weird trend. The only reason I started looking around is because I feel slightly dizzy for the past 3 months and decided to ask around. Surprisingly alot of people are experiencing the same thing. I’m from Baltics. All health checkups return perfectly fine.

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        That’s odd, I just had a random moment of dizziness today. I assumed it was the heat, but I’ve had heat sickness before and it didn’t feel like that. It felt like the ground shook for a moment, but no one else seemed to notice.

        I’m across the ocean by the way.

        And I don’t think EMF interference is a crackpot conspiracy theory. Havana syndrome is real, and supposedly the CIA has an undetectable heart attack gun. Sonic weapons exist, so why not RF weapons? Not saying they’re okay, just possible. And anything that’s possible is likely at this point…

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        it’s interesting, in dutch Google trends, “dizziness” has a similar graph but “duizeligheid”, the Dutch translation for it, is a flat line

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          Interestingly enough, in my language (Latvian), medical term is “Vertigo”. Out of 5 years, the term had most searches (100) on April 2026.

        • Tollana1234567@lemmy.today
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          20 hours ago

          severe upper respirtory can affect your vestibular system, causing vertigo. i did get balance problem one time from a pretty bad flu infection, but never covid.