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A sneeze is your body's natural defense mechanism-a high-speed blast (up to 100 mph!) that clears irritants like dust, pollen ...
What really happens when you sneeze and why it’s not detoxing your brain. Discover the science behind your body's explosive reflex.
Whether it’s allergies, an illness, or just a random sneeze that seemed to appear out of nowhere, have you ever wondered what happens to your… Skip to content ABC27 ...
The sights of summer, like flowers and grass, can lead to the sound of sneezing. For some, it's constant, for others, it's sporadic, but we all know how it feels.
"It's called a photic sneeze, which (happens) when you look at the sun or any bright light," says Lane. The photic sneeze reflex is an inherited genetic trait which affects about 25–30% of the ...
At a certain point, there’s no stopping a sneeze. The burst of air is as inevitable as a crashing wave. But with conscious effort, we can control how loud it is. “There are things that people ...
Some people say it feels "good" after you sneeze. "So the pressure is building in your chest, in the abdomen, in the throat area, that pressure is relieved. So you feel like that," Kelkar said.