Whenever we get the sniffles or a blocked nose, we spend the majority of our time blowing our noses in an effort to breathe clearly again. However, according to a 2000 study, those of us who blow ...
You can start teaching your child how to blow their nose around age 2. Help your child learn with fun nose blowing games like cotton ball races and underwater bubbles. Don't forget to teach them how ...
Cold and flu season is upon us. Cases are jumping across the country, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) data shows, bringing plenty of stuffy, runny noses along for the ride. While ...
It’s something almost everyone does without a second thought—grabbing a tissue and blowing the nose to get rid of mucus. It sounds harmless, even helpful. But what if this routine act has been causing ...
Let’s be honest. You don’t like to watch or listen to people blow their nose. The inverse is also true as well – they don’t want to see or hear us blow our nose either. This is especially the case at ...
I have a (minor, not worthy of a sick day) cold. I need to blow my nose frequently. Getting up to go to the restroom every time would be very inconvenient, so I just blow my noise at my desk and don't ...
(CNN) — Every time I get the sniffles, I long for the days when I can breathe freely again. Like most people, grabbing a tissue and blowing my nose is the usual go-to move, and with good reason. (CNN) ...