SAN FRANCISCO (CBS SF) -- Maybe you should make another wish the next time you have birthday cake -- that your guests won't get sick. A new study says blowing out those candles on the birthday cake ...
Yes, you might feel dizzy if you blow your nose too hard. That’s because forcefully blowing your nose can affect your ear, which also controls your sense of balance. In rare cases, blowing your nose ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Cold and flu season is upon us. Cases are jumping across the country, the Centers for Disease Control and ...
Many Western NC towns that would normally see a surge of tourists for fall leaf season are not only recovering from the storm’s aftermath but also struggling due to the drop in visitors. As Hurricane ...
It's that time of year where everyone in the office is calling in sick. Those nasty sniffles are just part of the hassle, but you could be making it a lot worse for yourself if you're not blowing your ...
Improper nose blowing during a cold can lead to health complications. Forceful blowing can rupture blood vessels, causing nosebleeds and even damage to the eardrums. It can also worsen sinus ...
Many people blow their nose incorrectly, potentially forcing mucus back into the sinuses, leading to infections and discomfort. Experts recommend a gentler approach. Blowing the nose may seem like a ...