A study found matcha reduced sneezing in mice by acting on the brain's sneeze reflex, but more human research is needed.
Allergy season sends millions of Americans reaching for antihistamines, nasal sprays, and whatever else promises to stop the sneezing. A new study suggests something already sitting in a lot of ...
While normally harmless, holding in a sneeze may in rare cases cause serious problems ...
There's now another reason to love Japan's famous matcha: A study in mice suggests that the green tea powder could reduce the need to sneeze in people with nasal allergies. Matcha is a bright green ...
The sights of summer, like flowers and grass, can lead to the sound of sneezing. For some, it's constant, for others, it's sporadic, but we all know how it feels. "When we get exposed to dust, strong ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Aaaaa-choo! While your first thought may be to say “Gesundheit!” your second might be to ask: “Where did that sneeze come from?” ...
There's now another reason to love Japan's famous matcha: a study in mice suggests that the green tea powder could reduce the need to sneeze in people with nasal allergies. Matcha is a bright green ...
Matcha, the delightfully bright green concentrated tea, could help you and your sneezing fits. A study done on mice showed it ...
It’s common to sneeze more than once in a row, and there’s a clear reason for it: to effectively clear the nasal passages of ...