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  2. Sneeze - Wikipedia

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    A sneezing zebra. Sneezing is not confined to humans or even mammals. Many animals including cats, [32] dogs, [33] chickens [34] and iguanas [35] sneeze. African wild dogs use sneezing as a form of communication, especially when considering a consensus in a pack on whether or not to hunt. [36] Some breeds of dog are predisposed to reverse sneezing.

  3. Prevention of influenza - Wikipedia

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    Reasonably effective ways to reduce the transmission of influenza include good personal health and hygiene habits such as: not touching your eyes, nose or mouth; [6] frequent hand washing (with soap and water, or with alcohol-based hand rubs); [6] eating a diet rich in fruits and vegetables; [16] covering coughs and sneezes; avoiding close contact with sick people; and staying home yourself if ...

  4. File:Sneeze.JPG - Wikipedia

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  5. How to Prevent Allergies During Sneezing Season - AOL

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    Attention, allergy sufferers! Our guide will help you breathe easier this spring.

  6. Sneezing And Sniffling? Stay Home - AOL

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  7. Hygiene - Wikipedia

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    Home hygiene pertains to the hygiene practices that prevent or minimize the spread of disease at home and other everyday settings such as social settings, public transport, the workplace, public places, and more. Hygiene in a variety of settings plays an important role in preventing the spread of infectious diseases. [9]

  8. Why does my sneeze smell bad? An expert explains - AOL

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    When you breathe, air flows smoothly in and out of your nose, Ramakrishnan says. But when you sneeze, you expel air and change up that flow, forcing odorous particles in your nose or throat upward ...

  9. Allergic rhinitis - Wikipedia

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    Signs and symptoms include a runny or stuffy nose, sneezing, red, itchy, and watery eyes, and swelling around the eyes. [1] The fluid from the nose is usually clear. [2] Symptom onset is often within minutes following allergen exposure, and can affect sleep and the ability to work or study.