A sneeze is a quick burst of air that your body uses to clear irritants from your nose and mouth.
Overview
How To Suppress A Sneeze
The Physiology Of Sneezing
Common Triggers Of Sneezing
What Happens During A Sneeze
Sneeze Reflex And Its Pathway
The Role Of Sneezing In Health
Interesting Facts About Sneezing
Sneeze Hygiene And Public Health
Cultural Perspectives On Sneezing
Sneeze Related Myths And Misconceptions
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💨 A sneeze is a burst of air that comes out of your nose and mouth!
🦠 Sneezing helps spread germs, which is why it's important to cover your mouth!
🚀 A sneeze can shoot out air at speeds of about 100 miles per hour!
🌼 Many things, like dust or pollen from flowers, can cause you to sneeze.
🤓 Your brain helps make sneezing happen by sending signals to your lungs.
🚌 A sneeze can send tiny droplets up to 30 feet away!
🤗 Sneezing helps keep your airways clean of unwanted particles.
🎉 The sneeze reflex is a special trick your body uses to expel irritants.
❄️ Chilly air can tickle your nose and make you sneeze!
🌍 In many cultures, people say 'Bless you!' after someone sneezes.
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