"Halting a sneeze via blocking nostrils and mouth is a dangerous manoeuvre and should be avoided." Sneezes can spread diseases, so although it is good to "let them out", make sure you catch them ...
You can’t catch a sneeze.” We can, however, still moderate what it says about us if we want to. “I suspect it comes back to how much you care about what people think about you,” Scott adds.
However, Bracamonte says he wouldn't recommend plucking out nose hairs every time you want to sneeze. The hairs lining the nose act as air filters to catch particles and debris so they don’t end ...
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