What is the fastest sneeze ever recorded?

In a medical setting and using trustworthy equipment, the fastest recorded sneeze was 102 mph. For some reason, Guinness World Records lists the greatest sneeze a bit slower than this, at 71.5 mph, or 115 kph. Definitely fast enough to count as the highest-velocity body motion.
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Do you sneeze at 100 mph?

"Sneezes travel at about 100 miles per hour," says Patti Wood, author of Success Signals: Understanding Body Language . She adds that a single sneeze can send 100,000 germs into the air.
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How fast is the fastest fart?

Farts have been clocked at a speed of 10 feet per second.
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What speed can a sneeze reach?

Sneezes win though—they can travel up to 100 mph and create upwards of 100,000 droplets.
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How long is longest sneeze?

Conversation. What's the @GWRnews for most consecutive sneezes? Because I think I'm about to break it… The longest sneezing fit ever recorded is that of Donna Griffiths (UK) who sneezed from Jan 1981 'til Sept 1983, the 978th day.
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12-Year-Old Sneezes 12,000 Times Per Day



Can you sneeze 12000 times a day?

ANGLETON, Texas (KABC) -- A 12-year-old Texas girl started sneezing constantly about a month ago - and she hasn't stopped since. Katelyn Thornley sneezes up to 20 times per minute - that amounts to 12,000 times a day. She said it started in "little spurts" but has now lasted more than 22 days.
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Why do I sneeze in 3s?

Sometimes a sneeze is a solitary "Achoo!" Other times, sneezes come in twos or threes, leaving those in earshot wondering exactly when to sneak in a "bless you." These multiple sneezes may be seem excessive, but they're actually helping people clear irritants out of their airways, said Dr. Jordan S.
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How violent is a sneeze?

Sneezing is an astoundingly powerful human action, blasting mucus and air from the nose and mouth at up to 100 miles per hour, according to the Cleveland Clinic.
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Can you sneeze with your eyes open?

David Huston, MD, associate dean of the Texas A&M College of Medicine Houston campus and an allergist at Houston Methodist Hospital, said it is “absolutely possible” to sneeze without closing the eyes, but most people tend to automatically close their eyes when sneezing.
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Does your heart stop when you sneeze?

When you sneeze, the intrathoracic pressure in your body momentarily increases. This will decrease the blood flow back to the heart. The heart compensates for this by changing its regular heart beat momentarily to adjust. However, the electrical activity of the heart does not stop during the sneeze.
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What is the world record for sleeping?

Hypnotist Peter Powers holds the record for the longest time asleep. He put himself to sleep for straight eight days (188 hours) under hypnosis.
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How fast is a burp?

That's louder than the roar of a motorcycle or chainsaw! Burp is as fast as 60 and 70 mph (96-112 Kmph). The burps of ten cows could heat a small house for a year. 99% of farts are odourless.
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What is the longest burp?

The longest burp is 1 minute 13 seconds 57 milliseconds and was achieved by Michele Forgione (Italy), also known as Rutt Mysterio, at the 13th annual Hard Rock Beer festival 'Ruttosound' competition, in Reggiolo, Italy, on 16 June 2009.
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Why do I sneeze twice?

Researchers aren't sure why some people sneeze multiple times. It may be a sign that your sneezes aren't quite as strong as a person who only sneezes once. It could also be a sign that you have ongoing or chronic nasal stimulation or inflammation, possibly as a result of allergies.
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How far a cough can travel?

Renzi found that certain cough and sneeze droplets projected beyond 6.5 feet. Droplets that were 1,000 micrograms in diameter traveled nearly 11.5 feet, while those 750 micrograms in diameter traveled about 8 feet.
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Why does a sneeze feel good?

"There's a sense of feeling relief," said Dr. Holly Boyer, an Ear, Nose, Throat specialist at University of Minnesota. According to Boyer, "the muscle tension that builds up in your chest causes pressure, and when you sneeze and the muscles relax, it releases pressure. Anytime you release pressure, it feels good."
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Can your eyeball fall out?

Not all popped eyeballs come from head trauma. A few people can luxate their globes on purpose, and certain others get “spontaneous globe luxation” when their eyelids are pushed in the right way. Someone with shallow eye sockets or floppy eyelid syndrome, for example, might pop his eyeballs during a regular eye exam.
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Can you sneeze your brain out?

According to experts , the pressure caused by holding in a sneeze can potentially lead to the rupturing of a brain aneurysm. This is a life-threatening injury that can lead to bleeding in the skull around the brain.
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What happens if you burp fart and sneeze at the same time?

Bill Moseley on Twitter: "If you cough, fart, burp and sneeze at the same time, you will die." / Twitter.
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How do you sneeze cute?

The following tips to induce sneezing work by activating the nerves that trigger the body to sneeze.
  1. Use a tissue. Roll the corner of a tissue into a point, and place it in one nostril. ...
  2. Tickle with a feather. ...
  3. Look at the light. ...
  4. Sniff strong perfume. ...
  5. Tweeze a nostril hair. ...
  6. Eat dark chocolate. ...
  7. Tilt the head back. ...
  8. Smell spices.
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What is a dad sneeze?

a dad for whom the most mundane of nasal emissions can sound like a foghorn blaring, or a trumpet sounding, or even a full-body performance of near-catastrophic machismo force, a dad for whom every sneeze would say, “practically achieve lift-off in his recliner.” It turns out that the recognizable “dad sneeze” is such ...
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What is the loudest sneeze?

And finally… a bit of trivia: the world record for the loudest sneeze is held by a man in China called Yi Yang whose nose explodes at a level of 176 decibels ... for those who would like to know an Anton boom registers at 120 decibels.
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Who sneezed 7 times in the Bible?

Elisha got up, paced for awhile as he prayed, and bent down near the child. Suddenly he heard him sneeze seven times. The boy opened his eyes and in moments was reunited with his grateful mother. A great miracle of God had just taken place.
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Is it normal to sneeze 20 times a day?

“Again, this is completely normal, sometimes it's more habitual than anything else.” If you do notice you sneeze more frequently, you may have an allergy that you are unaware of or inflammation of the nasal cavity called chronic rhinitis.
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Why do sneezes smell?

Why does my sneeze smell foul? A foul-smelling sneeze is most likely caused by a sinus infection. Infected mucus starts filling with bacteria that can make it smell terrible. Fortunately, your doctor can prescribe medicine that can clear up that infection, which will take care of the smell, too.
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