Out of nowhere -- a sneeze attack. Who knows what caused it? An assortment of indoor and outdoor allergens can launch a surprise assault. Pollen's a biggie; so is mold. Whatever you can do to tame ...
It's spring and if you feel like your seasonal allergies are worse every year, it’s not just in your head (or your sinuses).
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 ...
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 ...
so I wear goggles to make people realize the cause (of my sneezing) and that I don't pose a threat," the man said. A woman with asthma who is prone to an attack at any time created a tin badge to ...
Medically reviewed by Alicen Nelson MD, MPH Although the risk is very low, stifling a sneeze can cause a ruptured eardrum, ...