We do it when we’re sick, when we’re cleaning out our closets and, according to a recent YouTube chat with astronaut David Wolf, we do it in space. Even pandas do it. Yet few really understand what’s ...
Some people sneeze when they look into the sun because of Autosomal Compelling Helio-Ophthalmic Outburst syndrome (ACHOO), or photic sneeze reflex (PSR). It happens when the brain misinterprets a ...
Have you ever looked at a bright light or the sun (a pretty bright light) and had to sneeze? If so, you have been blessed genetically with the ACHOO syndrome or photic sneeze reflex (PSR). The acronym ...
Sooner or later you're going to sneeze. And what with allergies, cold and flu season and furnaces blasting dust through your house like a leaf blower, we're betting on sooner. Ah, well. Or should we ...
As a teenager, Manuel Spitschan discovered that just like his father, if he felt the urge to sneeze, looking at bright light could induce it. What seemed like a funny family quirk is actually rooted ...
We all do it. Some of us do it quite loudly. Others do it not once, but several times in a row. Sneezes are everywhere these days, during this, the height of cold and flu season. The chorus of achoos ...
Sooner or later you’re going to sneeze. And what with allergies, cold and flu season and furnaces blasting dust through your house like a leaf blower, we’re betting on sooner. Ah, well. Or should we ...
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LITTLE ROCK — Q: Why do I sneeze when I feel cold? In a comprehensive review published in June 2009 in the journal Therapeutic Advances in Respiratory Disease, sneezing is described as a protective ...
Lauren Johnson, 12, sneezes up to 16 times a minute, baffling her doctors. Nov. 11, 2009— -- Lauren Johnson is a typical 12-year-old girl whose life is constantly punctuated by interruptions that ...
Why does the sun sometimes make you sneeze? ACHOO syndrome happens when light induces a sneeze reaction in our brain – it’s mostly harmless and very common. Max Bennett is a science journalist and ...