UNEXPECTED HEADLINES: Botox for burping? Doctors use injections to treat ‘no-burp syndrome.’ “The cricopharyngeus is the main muscle of the upper esophageal sphincter, the top gate of the food pipe. With no burp syndrome, this muscle does not relax, which interferes with the burping process, according to Neil Chheda, MD, associate professor and vice chair in the department of otolaryngology and chief of the division of laryngology at UF Health in Gainesville, Florida.”

I had no idea there are people who can’t burp. Then again, I do have two teenage boys.