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  2. Sneeze - Wikipedia

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    Holding in sneezes, such as by pinching the nose or holding one's breath, is not recommended as the air pressure places undue stress on the lungs and airways. [15] One computer simulation suggests holding in a sneeze results in a burst of air pressure of 39 kPa, approximately 24 times that of a normal sneeze. [16]

  3. Respiratory droplet - Wikipedia

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    Respiratory droplets are produced naturally as a result of breathing, speaking, sneezing, coughing, or vomiting, so they are always present in our breath, but speaking and coughing increase their number. [1] [2] [3] Droplet sizes range from < 1 μm to 1000 μm, [1] [2] and in typical breath there are around 100 droplets per litre of breath. So ...

  4. Respiratory rate - Wikipedia

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    Normal range. For humans, the typical respiratory rate for a healthy adult at rest is 12–15 breaths per minute. [10] The respiratory center sets the quiet ...

  5. Mystery illness causes girl to sneeze over 8,000 times a day

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    Nine-year-old Ira Saxena, a school girl from the U.K., began sneezing last month at a rate of about ten times a minute -- and doctors have no idea why. Mystery illness causes girl to sneeze over ...

  6. Girl sneezes 12,000 times daily and can't stop: 'Kids make ...

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    Katelyn, who lives outside Houston, sneezes 12,000 times a day -- and sometimes, the seventh grader can't complete a sentence. Girl sneezes 12,000 times daily and can't stop: 'Kids make fun of me ...

  7. Lung volumes and capacities - Wikipedia

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    often in a normal range (0.8–1.0) obstructive diseases: asthma, COPD, emphysema: volumes are essentially normal but flow rates are impeded: often low (asthma can reduce the ratio to 0.6, emphysema can reduce the ratio to 0.78–0.45)

  8. List of movements of the human body - Wikipedia

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    The range of motion for dorsiflexion indicated in the literature varies from 12.2 [8] to 18 [9] degrees. [10] Foot drop is a condition, that occurs when dorsiflexion is difficult for an individual who is walking.

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

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    One Redditor likened the odor of their sneezes to “metal and chemicals,” and another to “musk and dead animal.” (Lovely.) Some speculated that a stanky sneeze indicated a sinus infection ...