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 ...
Blowing out birthday candles is an age-old tradition, but it's something that's more likely to make people cringe than cheer in the age of COVID-19. Thanks to the pandemic, we've all become a lot more ...
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 ...
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Ah, birthdays: the best day of the year, when you get to spit all over a cake baked in your honor and force all of your closest friends to eat it with a smile on their faces. Then, a few months back ...
Blowing grass clippings into streets clogs storm drains and pollutes waterways. Many cities ban this practice; violators can face hefty fines. Clippings left on lawns act as free fertilizer and reduce ...
Glass blowers use a high-temperature furnace to transform glass and other materials into art pieces or scientific glassware. An accomplished glass blower can carve out a career producing intricate ...