Burping is often seen as rude or uncouth, especially in public. But this involuntary phenomenon, also called belching, serves an essential purpose and, in fact, shouldn't be silenced. Why do we burp?
This is the problem. Most people would laugh at it. "People don't understand the physiology of burping," he said. Mr Karagama said it was not known how many people have the condition, but he ...
It’s not yet known how many people live with R-CPD – or no-burp syndrome – but some experts believe it could be more common than they first thought. Here’s everything you need to know ...