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  2. Cold-stimulus headache - Wikipedia

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    A cold-stimulus headache, colloquially known as an ice-cream headache or brain freeze, is a form of brief pain or headache commonly associated with consumption (particularly quick consumption) of cold beverages or foods such as ice cream, popsicles, and snow cones.

  3. Snatiation - Wikipedia

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    Snatiation is a term coined to refer to the medical condition originally termed "stomach sneeze reflex", which is characterized by uncontrollable bursts of sneezing brought on by fullness of the stomach, typically immediately after a large meal. The type of food consumed does not appear to affect its occurrence.

  4. Photic sneeze reflex - Wikipedia

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    The photic sneeze reflex (also known as ACHOO syndrome, a contrived acronym for Autosomal-dominant Compelling Helio-Ophthalmic Outburst [1]) is an inherited and congenital autosomal dominant reflex condition that causes sneezing in response to numerous stimuli, such as looking at bright lights or periocular (surrounding the eyeball) injection.

  5. Here's What Happens to Your Body if You Eat Ice Cream ... - AOL

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    The key, she says, is moderation. When it comes to how eating ice cream every day impacts the body, Campbell says it really depends on the serving size. There’s a difference between eating one ...

  6. The Sneaky Sign of Inflammation You Shouldn't Ignore - AOL

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    Inflammation in these spots can cause cells to die or damage tissues or nerves, research shows. The bottom line is, dry eyes are more than just annoying. The bottom line is, dry eyes are more than ...

  7. Doctors share 6 ways to make yourself sneeze on command - AOL

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    However, sneezing too forcefully or too much over a period of time could cause problems, says Bracamonte. Holding in a sneeze can also create significantly more pressure, which could lead to injury.

  8. Sneeze - Wikipedia

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    Sneezing cannot occur during sleep due to REM atonia – a bodily state where motor neurons are not stimulated and reflex signals are not relayed to the brain. Sufficient external stimulants, however, may cause a person to wake from sleep to sneeze, but any sneezing occurring afterwards would take place with a partially awake status at minimum. [2]

  9. Sick of Sneezing? Here's How to Say Goodbye to Those ... - AOL

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    Woman sneezing into a tissue. iStock With plants and flowers in full bloom, many of us are experiencing the unpleasant side effects of spring allergies : Runny nose, itchy eyes and nonstop sneezing.