Cold weather often brings seasonal illnesses. Know the common health problems during winter, their symptoms, and simple ways ...
New Covid variants continue to emerge and the symptoms have shifted somewhat since 2020 ARE you one of the thousands who have got a cold that simply will not budge? A mutant superflu, dubbed “subclade ...
Sneezing doesn't stop your heart, but it can change its rhythm. During a sneeze, the diaphragm contracts and affects the vagus nerve, which can slow down the heart rate. Sneeze syncope is fainting ...
Experiencing blood streaks after a sneeze can be alarming, but it's often due to common issues like dry air, allergies, or forceful sneezes irritating delicate nasal vessels. Understanding these ...
With cold and flu season underway, one would hope others would be considerate enough to cough and sneeze into the crook of their elbow, slowing down the spread of contagious droplets into the air ...
Sudden sneezing fits aren't always allergies; irritants like dust, smoke, or perfume can also be the culprit. Understanding the difference between allergic reactions and environmental triggers is key ...
ATLANTA — Itchy, watery eyes and sneezing fits could be signs of fall allergies. Severe Weather Team 2 Meteorologist Eboni Deon learned what’s kicking up this time of year, leading to your symptoms.
While there is limited research about sneezing during sleep, the general consensus is that sneezing while you are asleep is rare. It is unlikely because you generally have decreased reflexes during ...
The sights of summer, like flowers and grass, can lead to the sound of sneezing. For some, it's constant, for others, it's sporadic, but we all know how it feels. "When we get exposed to dust, strong ...
The internet has crowned sneezing as the body’s secret detox method—claiming everything from “sneezing expels toxins from your brain” to “seven sneezes equals one orgasm.” But before you start ...
Complex organizational problems and chaos are silent killers of productivity and innovation. In today’s fractured work environment, they are more prevalent than ever. Political transitions, ...
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 ...