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Gustatory Rhinitis and Why Your Nose Runs When You Eat
Medically reviewed by Corinne Savides Happel, MDKey TakeawaysGustatory rhinitis makes your nose run when you eat spicy foods.
5 science-backed benefits of eating spicy food and how it can help you burn calories and live longer
Research has found that people who regularly eat spicy foods have a 14% lower risk of premature death and burn an extra 50 calories per day.
Migraines are neurological nightmares that can be triggered by diet. While not everyone reacts the same, spicy foods like chillies might trigger migraine attacks in some people. Here's why ...
Spicy food can also make you feel downright euphoric, courtesy of a rush of endorphins and dopamine. That surge of mood-boosters is essentially your body trying to compensate for the perceived pain, ...
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