Sometimes the smallest looking issues can turn into a big health issue. How often do we have tickling in our nose? Very often, correct, and we do not take it as any matter of concern. But sometimes ...
Sneezing is a natural mechanism that helps to clear away irritants from the nose. Whenever a foreign matter such as dirt, pollen, smoke, or dust, enters the nostrils, the sensitive lining of our nose ...
Sneezing is a natural reflex of the body that helps to expel irritants and allergens from the nasal passages. While most people sneeze naturally, some individuals may need to trigger a sneeze ...
Cody Cottier is a freelance journalist for Discover Magazine, who frequently covers new scientific studies about animal behavior, human evolution, consciousness, astrophysics, and the environment.
Sneezing is a slightly annoying but normal part of life. Whether you are battling a cold, outside during allergy season or in a dusty room, we've all had a case of the "achoos." Sometimes, the buildup ...
We say "God bless you" to our listeners, and not just because they've sneezed. Science Out of the Box has received many queries from the NPR audience, but we're greedy -- we want more. Send us your ...
The next time you feel your nose start to tickle, don't hold back. That's the advice from doctors after a British man ripped a hole in his throat trying to stifle a powerful sneeze. Man plugged both ...