In 1990, Princess Peach ran a successful bid for President as the incumbent of the Mushroom Kingdom, beating rival King Koopa ...
Sneezing is gross, but it’s also normal. / Trevor Williams/GettyImages Few things are more annoying than the build-up of an incoming sneeze—especially when it disappears at the last second ...
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Princess Peach is taking center stage. "Princess Peach: Showtime," out now for Nintendo Switch, focuses on the fair princess, who has come to the theater to catch a show and ends up catching bad guys ...
Pepper, a 9-year-old Pomeranian, has the most adorable sneeze ever. Pepper, a 9-year-old Pomeranian, has the most adorable sneeze ever. Belinda Luther This week's Pet of the Week is Pepper ...
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Feel a sneeze coming on? Don’t hold it in! In this one-minute video, our Ask Smithsonian host, Eric Schulze, explains why we sneeze. (01:22) Explore Subscribe Newsletters Content Licensing Our P ...
Stifling a sneeze by clamping your nose and mouth shut can cause serious physical damage, doctors are warning. Medics in Leicester treated a 34-year-old man who ruptured his throat while trying to ...
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Sneezing is a slightly annoying but normal part of life. Whether you are battling a cold, outside during allergy season or in a dusty room, we've all had a case of the "achoos." Sometimes, the ...
A product of our environment? An expression of our personality? Or just the shape of our face? Stylist investigates why all sneezes are different, and what yours could say about you. Last month, a ...
Gesundheit. Salute. No matter how you say it, the meaning behind it is the same. A sneeze is your body’s way of removing dirt, dust and pollen or other irritants from your nose or throat.