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China Man Loses Vision After Slapping Twitching Eyelid To ‘Ward Off Bad Luck’

Latestly.com

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July 4, 2026

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A man in central China's Wuhan suffered a retinal detachment after repeatedly slapping his twitching right eyelid, believing a traditional superstition that it signalled impending misfortune.

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South China Morning Post

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· Jul 3, 2026

Fearing ‘bad luck’ omen, Chinese man repeatedly slaps twitching right eye, damaging vision

A superstitious man in central China suffered a retinal detachment after repeatedly slapping his twitching right eyelid, fearing it was an omen of misfortune. The belief stems from a popular Chinese saying: “A twitching left eye brings wealth, while a twitching right eye brings disaster.” The man, identified only as Le, lives in Wuhan in Hubei province. He had been troubled by a twitching right eyelid for several days. Resting his eyes and applying warm compresses brought no relief. Convinced...

Brisbane Times

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· Jul 5, 2026

1 in 3 people catch a cat-linked brain parasite. This trick stops it

The incurable bug is linked to eye damage and possibly mental issues such as bipolar. Here’s how to avoid it.

Daily Mail

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· Jul 8, 2026

Covid eyes: Mild case of virus could damage sight for several years, warns study

Covid eyes: Mild case of virus could damage sight for several years, warns study

Vision Times

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· Jul 1, 2026

Xi Jinping Made His First Domestic Inspection of 2026 Without His Closest Aide

Footage of villagers in Shandong clapping with both hands raised overhead drew mockery that the staged scene resembled North Korea, and the absence of Cai Qi, Xi's most trusted lieutenant, fueled speculation about his grip on power.

Gizmodo

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· Jun 29, 2026

Man’s Suspected Brain Cancer Turns Out to Be Something Much Creepier

Multiple brain scans were required to find the true culprit behind the man's worsening headaches.

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· Jul 1, 2026

Diagnostic dilemma: Improper use of a massage gun tore holes in a man's retinas

Diagnostic dilemma: Improper use of a massage gun tore holes in a man's retinas

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Related coverage for "China Man Loses Vision After Slapping Twitching Eyelid To ‘Ward Off Bad Luck’": South China Morning Post — Fearing ‘bad luck’ omen, Chinese man repeatedly slaps twitching right eye, damaging vision. Brisbane Times — 1 in 3 people catch a cat-linked brain parasite. This trick stops it. Daily Mail — Covid eyes: Mild case of virus could damage sight for several years, warns study. Vision Times — Xi Jinping Made His First Domestic Inspection of 2026 Without His Closest Aide. Gizmodo — Man’s Suspected Brain Cancer Turns Out to Be Something Much Creepier. https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/wXThBYHTfbXiYY2GhijqFf.jpg — Diagnostic dilemma: Improper use of a massage gun tore holes in a man's retinas