The content is a video of Doctor Mike responding to comments from his viewers. He answers various medical questions, including why eating apples or potato products causes sweating and hard nipples (possibly due to oral allergy syndrome, but more likely unrelated), how to grow taller (through a balanced diet, exercise, and sleep), and whether talking in one's sleep is normal (yes, it's called somniloquy and is usually short-lived).
He also discusses a range of other topics, including:
* A "secret rule" in the ER not to say it's been a quiet day, as it may jinx it and lead to a sudden influx of emergencies
* A question about growing taller through stretches (which is unlikely to be effective)
* A request for advice on cardio exercises that don't require full use of the legs (such as swimming)
* A question about whether one sleeping position is healthier than others (the answer is to sleep in whatever position feels most comfortable)
* A discussion about marijuana, including its potential medical benefits and drawbacks, and whether it should be legalized (Doctor Mike thinks it should be, but with caution and further research)
* A question about why he wears two watches (he wears a watch and a fitness tracker)
* A request to watch a show called "Cells at Work" (Doctor Mike is open to watching it and asks for a link to be shared in the comments)
* The origin of his "pew woop" catchphrase (it was a spontaneous sound he made for his videographer and has since become a thing)
Throughout the video, Doctor Mike engages with his viewers, shares personal anecdotes, and encourages them to submit more comments and questions.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. Oral allergy syndrome is a condition where the mouth tingles and feels like an allergic reaction when eating certain foods.
2. Officer Moose's nipples get hard when eating apples or potato products.
3. A 13-year-old girl asked if it's possible to grow a few inches per week by doing stretches.
4. Eating a healthy balanced diet, getting enough protein, and getting enough sleep are essential for growing.
5. Somniloquy is the medical term for talking in one's sleep.
6. Talking in one's sleep is a normal behavior, usually short-lived.
7. Sleeping in whatever position feels most comfortable is recommended, unless it causes pain or discomfort.
8. Marijuana is being legalized in many places, including New Jersey, where Doctor Mike practices.
9. Doctor Mike thinks marijuana should be legalized but believes it has serious medical harms that need to be studied.
10. The big danger with marijuana is young people using it, which can change the chemistry of the brain.
11. Doctor Mike wears a watch and a fitness tracker, not two watches.
12. Genital herpes is a real medical condition.
13. "Pew woop" became a thing when Doctor Mike's videographer asked him to make a transition sound, and he said "pew woop" spontaneously.