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Narrator: Achoo! Are you sick? Don't you dare sneeze on me! Do you know how far your germs can travel? Normally, you hold about half a liter of fluid in your lungs. So when you sneeze, you're able ...
A simple sneeze can travel up to 100 miles an hour and spray a cloud of 100,000 germs. Sounds gross, but sneezing is actually a protective reflex that's designed to keep you healthy. It begins ...
Although the risk is very low, stifling a sneeze can cause a ruptured eardrum, rupture of superficial blood vessels to the eye or nose, throat or neck damage. Less commonly, holding in a sneeze ...
Or someone infected by germ particles from a sneeze, a cough, or a touch -- gets the infectious bug onto their hands. "Whether germs are viral, bacterial, or fungal, some can remain active on most ...
Overall, it's better to sneeze and let your body use its natural mechanism of expelling irritants and germs. Once a sneezing fit starts, it can be hard to stop. Blowing your nose, pinching your ...
We know that we spread germs when we cough and sneeze. It causes germs to disperse into the air. But how far do the germs actually spread when we cough and sneeze? This episode of "House of Little ...
Should the passenger sitting next to you start sneezing or coughing, you can easily take a few more vitamins. Saline solution and nasal mists are also effective in fighting germs, as they keep ...