If you're the kind of person who opens their windows to the morning sun and promptly has a sneezing fit, you're not alone, and science can explain it.
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 can do ...
We've all been there: in a room full of people, in a packed elevator or even walking down the street, when the sudden tingling urge for a sneeze comes on. That sneeze often triggers the "sneeze ...
A new video from BuzzFeed Yellow portrays the daily challenges of having seasonal allergies, from having everyone assume you’re sick all the time to constantly having pockets full of wet Kleenex. I am ...
A sneeze happens when something like mucus, a tiny object, or an allergen interacts with skin or the tiny hairs that line your nose. Sneezing is a mechanism your body uses to clear the nose. When ...
In certain scenarios, like when you're on busy public transport, or doing an intense work presentation, it can feel kind of awkward needing to do a big old sneeze. So sometimes, we hold them in. But ...
Kevin Pillar joined the list of awkward spring training injuries this week when he hurt himself sneezing, but seems to have a good sense of humor about the whole thing. The Blue Jays' outfielder is ...