COLUMBIA, S.C. (WIS) - Grab your tissues because we’re exploring the science behind your sneeze. From pine tree pollen in the spring, to relentless ragweed in the fall, South Carolina’s allergy season ...
We’ve all been there. That tickle in your nose hits during a quiet meeting, a formal dinner, or maybe a first date. Your body screams “SNEEZE!” but social etiquette whispers “don’t you dare.” So you ...
YOUR INFLUENZA INQUIRY INQUIRY. FLU SEASON IS JUST AROUND THE CORNER AND THIS YEAR IT’S NOTHING TO SNEEZE AT. I WOULD VERY SURPRISED WE DIDN’T SEE AN UPTICK IN FLU THIS YEAR, AND THAT’S PROBABLY WHY ...
Sneezing helps get rid of germs, irritants, and allergens from the nose. Hay fever, respiratory illnesses, and air pollutants may all cause sneezing. Sneezing is a normal function of the body and ...
We have all had those sneezing fits that come out of nowhere. One sneeze turns into five, and before you know it, your nose will not stop reacting. While most people blame allergies, that is not ...
Rebecca Strong is a writer with nearly 10 years of experience covering health and wellness, food, fitness, and travel. Her work has appeared across publications like Insider, Healthline, Health, ...
For a lot of people, going outside into the bright sun makes them feel warm or clear. For some, it makes them sneeze out of nowhere. Doctors and scientists have been trying to figure out this strange ...
People’s sneezing tendencies can be almost as individual as their fingerprints. Some produce earth-shattering blasts. Others emit delicate “ahchoos!” But why do we sneeze in the first place? No matter ...