Most People Crammed Into A Car: 20 (Guinness World Records Video)

How is a Guinness World Records video relevant to a medical blog? Well, if you have a few minutes to spare and watch some of the videos from the official YouTube channel of Guinness World Records, you can't help but notice that a few of the record attempts definitely look hazardous to the health of the contestants: http://www.youtube.com/user/GuinnessWorldRecords/videosFor example:Heaviest weight lifted with the eyelidCar Drawn By Hook Through MouthStretchiest Skin!Truck Pulled By HAIR?!Heaviest road vehicle pulled by teethCoconut Smashes To The Head?!Most scorpions in the mouthClimbing Stairs... WITH YOUR HEADChainsaw Juggling... On A UNICYCLECAN CRUSHERMost pig iron bars broken with the head in one minuteMost boiled eggs swallowed and regurgitatedIn this video, 18 members of the Climb Fit Team (all Australia) squeezed into a standard Smart Car on the set of Australia Smashes Guinness World Records, at the Warringah Mall, Sydney, Australia, on 25 January 2010:The record is now at a limb-bending 20 and was achieved by the Glendale Cheerleading Team (USA) on the set of 'Guinness World Records Gone Wild' at The Staples Center in Los Angeles, USA, on 28 September 2011.Now, this is impressive: Most consecutive ninety degree push ups. In this video, Christian Bázan (Spain) executed 12 consecutive 90 degree push ups on the set of 'Guinness World Records', Madrid, Spain, on 16 January 2009. The Record now stands at 13 and was achieved by Jesus Villa (USA) in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA ...
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