Mira Donnelly

Sneeze Science

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Sneeze Science explores the surprisingly complex world of sneezing, revealing it as more than just a simple bodily function. This fascinating exploration delves into the biology, cultural implications, and even the physics behind sternutation. Why do sneezes sound the way they do? How do different cultures react to a sneeze? What makes pepper trigger this reaction? The book answers these questions, providing a unique lens through which to understand human physiology and cultural diversity. For example, bright light can trigger sneezing in some people, a phenomenon known as the photic sneeze reflex.

The book begins by examining the anatomy and physiology of sneezing, then explores the various triggers, from allergens and irritants to the photic sneeze reflex. A significant portion focuses on the cultural significance, exploring how societies have historically interpreted and responded to sneezes. The book's unique approach blends scientific rigor with cultural sensitivity, making complex concepts accessible while examining the social implications of this everyday occurrence. Readers will gain insights into the fascinating science behind this common human experience.
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123 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
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