It's always interesting to find out what our fellow Alabamians are doing online.

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Right? Maybe not.

Recently, Google Health released the top questions that come from folks in Alabama.

What medical issues are you worried about?

It doesn't seem like many of us are worried about Covid at the moment.

I rarely see anyone wearing masks when I'm out and about.

Let's delve into these questions.

Why are all the strange questions from the South?

More on that later.

ALABAMA TOP 3 GOOGLE HEALTH QUESTIONS

 

3. How to get rid of allergies?

Fair question. That's not that strange.

2. Why do I sweat in my sleep?

Well, that is an interesting one. Have you checked your air conditioner? Or your box fan? I don't know. Too many blankets?

1. How do you get monkeypox?

What? This implies that folks want to get it. Maybe they are worried that they have been infected.

Have we had a monkeypox outbreak in Alabama?

Not to my knowledge.

Check out some other states in the South.

Arkansas wants to know...

What is gout?

Florida is asking...

What happens when you EAT mold?

Come again.

What happens when you eat mold? On a regular basis?

As a snack?

Moving on to Georgia...

How do I treat ingrown toenails?

Not that bad I guess.

You better believe that we saved the best for last.

The MIGHTY MISSISSIPPI!

What are hemorrhoids?

Yeah, I'm gonna just leave this one alone.

*BONUS QUESTION OF THE DAY

Ohio had a pretty interesting top question.

Can you die from a broken heart?

That's a pretty good question.

I believe the answer is YES.

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