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Show HN: Learn2Burp – Surgery-free solution for R-CPD

Hacker News - Mon, 05/11/2026 - 8:42am

R-CPD (Retrograde Cricopharyngeus Dysfunction) is a condition where a muscle in the throat never learned to relax properly, making it impossible to burp. It affects more people than you'd think and causes significant discomfort, extreme bloating, and social anxiety. The most common medical treatment is a botox injection, but it's expensive and not accessible to everyone.

I'm a Software Engineer from Germany and suffered from R-CPD my entire life before curing myself last year. I wanted to make the self-teaching process easier for everyone who comes after me, so I built Learn2Burp. It walks you through exercises with video guidance, builds a workout plan around your specific situation, and includes a burp tracker. There's also a wiki covering the questions I wish I'd had answers to when I started.

If you or someone you know has R-CPD, there's also a dedicated r/noburp community worth checking out.

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Palantir’s access to identifiable NHS England patient data is ‘dangerous’, MPs say

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Decision made to grant US tech firm ‘unlimited access’ to data in project to build integrated platform, according to reports

MPs have warned that an NHS decision to grant Palantir access to identifiable patient information in its plan to use AI to improve the health service is “dangerous” and will fuel public fears that data privacy is not being prioritised.

NHS England has allowed staff from the US tech firm and other contractors to access patient data before it has been pseudonymised, despite internal fears of a “risk of loss of public confidence”, the Financial Times reported.

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