We love spring in the garden. Saying goodbye to winter, welcoming the first bulbs of the season and then the arrival of the honkin’ big bloom parade. The burst of spring color is the perfect way to ...
Allergies are, quite literally, irritating. They turn what’s supposed to be your serene outdoor space into a sneeze-inducing hellscape. In the United States, approximately 19.2 million adults and 5.2 ...
When I sneeze, everyone knows about it. The resulting shockwave wobbles windows, awakens sleeping animals, and sets nearby humans on edge. My partner, who sneezes like a vole hiccuping, insists I do ...
Imagine you are home sick from school or are just playing outside when all of a sudden – ah-ah-ah-choo! It might seem like that sneeze came out of nowhere, but a lot of things went on in the brain and ...
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 ...
Red eyes, a runny nose and serial sneezing can be tolerated in late fall, winter and even into early spring. But no one wants to sniffle their way through summer. A summer cold can dampen a beach day ...
If anything good can be said about 2020, there were far fewer colds. By the time masks started coming off in 2021, the cold was back — just in time for summer, according to Health Matters, a monthly ...
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 ...
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