News

What’s the harm in holding in a sneeze? In rare cases, burst eardrums, damaged blood vessels, and vertigo may occur.
What really happens when you sneeze and why it’s not detoxing your brain. Discover the science behind your body's explosive reflex.
Some people sneeze because of a full stomach, and there are even reports of sneezes associated with sexual thoughts, though researchers say they don’t know why. Also a mystery is why some people ...
Why do cats sneeze? Like humans, there are several likely causes for releasing air explosively from the nose and mouth. Usually, it’s just the body’s way of expelling allergens or other ...
Sneezing helps to expel irritants and germs from the nasal passages. Learn more about causes and how to stop sneezing here.
Historical and cultural responses to sneezing, like saying 'God bless you,' have roots in superstition and ancient customs. Sneezing continues to be understood as a natural reflex.
Is it possible to make yourself sneeze on command? Experts explain what a sneeze is, why it happens, and techniques to try to make yourself sneeze.
The tidy purple and green dinosaur is back with CGI-animated friends in "Barney's World," premiering on Max in October.
Barney is a dinosaur from our imaginations that will finally be back this fall with the launch of animated Max series "Barney's World." ...
Why Do We Sneeze? From the initial tickle to the culminating “achoo,” there’s a lot going on behind every sneeze.
The dangers of sneezing—from ejected bowels to torn windpipes The benefits of a good sneeze can sometimes come with a greater risk of injury.