A product of our environment? An expression of our personality? Or just the shape of our face? Stylist investigates why all sneezes are different, and what yours could say about you. Last month, a ...
Stifling a sneeze by clamping your nose and mouth shut can cause serious physical damage, doctors are warning. Medics in Leicester treated a 34-year-old man who ruptured his throat while trying to ...
An Arizona resident has described the moment they realized they had been living for over 25 years with something entirely unexpected lodged up the nose. It had started like any other normal day ...
A simple sneeze can travel up to 100 miles an hour and spray a cloud of 100,000 germs. Sounds gross, but sneezing is actually a protective reflex that's designed to keep you healthy. It begins ...
Triggered by everything from pollen to pepper, sneezing is an involuntary reflex that can protect us from harmful particles. And while it is a helpful immune response, repeated and uncontrollable ...
The kinds of things that make us sneeze are usually external irritants. Think dust, pollen, or pet dander, for example. But ...
You catch all sorts of things. Who knows what you don't catch?" The real reason germs spread in the winter Sneezing myths and facts The age-old fight against the common cold But Mr Trump is not ...
There are many reasons for feline sneezing, from allergies to an upper respiratory infection. In fact, some cat breeds are ...
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A soccer player in England has been ruled out with an injury after a "pretty hefty sneeze," according to his head coach.Victor Adeboyejo – who plays for Bolton Wanderers in League One ...
Practical considerations for the evaluation of aerosolized antibiotics include both biochemical (microbial spectrum and pharmacokinetics/pharmacodynamics) and device ...