‘Occupational bug’: Stressed China surgeon goes viral over 150kg weight, bad diet
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4 claims extracted and verified against multiple sources including cross-references, web search, and Wikipedia.
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“A Shanghai doctor has gone viral because he weighs 150kg”
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The provided web search results are generic doctor directory landing pages (Healthgrades, WebMD) and do not contain any information regarding a specific viral doctor in Shanghai weighing 150kg.
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— Profiles for Every Doctor in America. Search by What Matters Most to You. More Than 13 Million Patient Ratings. Half of all Americans who see doctors each year use Healthgrades to find the right care.…
https://www.healthgrades.com/
https://www.healthgrades.com/
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— Search for doctors in your area. Research providers by insurance, specialty & procedures. Check doctor ratings, address, experience & more.
https://doctor.webmd.com/
https://doctor.webmd.com/
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— Find and compare healthcare providers in your area who accept your insurance. Read reviews from other patients and conveniently book your appointment online.
https://www.doctor.com/search
https://www.doctor.com/search
“Chest surgeon Xiang Ruilong, who was born in the 1980s, works at Shanghai Yueyang Integrated Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and Western Medicine Hospital.”
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The provided evidence is completely irrelevant. The search results discuss the Xiang language/dialect and a Hunan cuisine restaurant, not a surgeon named Xiang Ruilong or the Shanghai Yueyang Hospital.
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— Xiang is spoken by over 36 million people in China, primarily in the most part of the Hunan province, and in the five counties of Quanzhou, Guanyang, Ziyuan, Xing'an and Longsheng in northeastern Guan…
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xiang_Chinese
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xiang_Chinese
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— Founded in 2009 on Smith Street in Chinatown, the original “Hunan Restaurant” quickly gained popularity for its authentic Hunan flavors. This success led to the creation of “Xiang Kitchen” and eventua…
https://xiangxianghunancuisine.com/
https://xiangxianghunancuisine.com/
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— Xiang language, Chinese language that is spoken in Hunan province. The two major varieties of Xiang are New Xiang and Old Xiang. New Xiang, which is spoken predominantly around Changsha, the capital o…
https://www.britannica.com/topic/Xiang-language
https://www.britannica.com/topic/Xiang-language
“Standing at 1.84m tall, he weighs in at 150kg, the Xinmin Evening News reported.”
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The provided evidence discusses the Xiang language and a restaurant; there is no mention of a person's height, weight, or reports from the Xinmin Evening News.
travel_explore
web search
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— Xiang is spoken by over 36 million people in China, primarily in the most part of the Hunan province, and in the five counties of Quanzhou, Guanyang, Ziyuan, Xing'an and Longsheng in northeastern Guan…
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xiang_Chinese
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xiang_Chinese
travel_explore
web search
NEUTRAL
— Founded in 2009 on Smith Street in Chinatown, the original “Hunan Restaurant” quickly gained popularity for its authentic Hunan flavors. This success led to the creation of “Xiang Kitchen” and eventua…
https://xiangxianghunancuisine.com/
https://xiangxianghunancuisine.com/
travel_explore
web search
NEUTRAL
— Xiang language, Chinese language that is spoken in Hunan province. The two major varieties of Xiang are New Xiang and Old Xiang. New Xiang, which is spoken predominantly around Changsha, the capital o…
https://www.britannica.com/topic/Xiang-language
https://www.britannica.com/topic/Xiang-language
“Xiang said he was about 110kg when he started working as a resident doctor over 10 years ago.”
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The provided evidence is irrelevant, focusing on linguistics and cuisine rather than the medical career or weight history of Xiang Ruilong.
travel_explore
web search
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— Xiang is spoken by over 36 million people in China, primarily in the most part of the Hunan province, and in the five counties of Quanzhou, Guanyang, Ziyuan, Xing'an and Longsheng in northeastern Guan…
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xiang_Chinese
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xiang_Chinese
travel_explore
web search
NEUTRAL
— Founded in 2009 on Smith Street in Chinatown, the original “Hunan Restaurant” quickly gained popularity for its authentic Hunan flavors. This success led to the creation of “Xiang Kitchen” and eventua…
https://xiangxianghunancuisine.com/
https://xiangxianghunancuisine.com/
travel_explore
web search
NEUTRAL
— Xiang language, Chinese language that is spoken in Hunan province. The two major varieties of Xiang are New Xiang and Old Xiang. New Xiang, which is spoken predominantly around Changsha, the capital o…
https://www.britannica.com/topic/Xiang-language
https://www.britannica.com/topic/Xiang-language
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