Young children not only often pick their noses, but sometimes even eat the boogers on their fingers. In fact, the act of eating boogers has been observed not only in humans but also in other primates, ...
One seemingly harmless childhood habit could come with a cost — and has even led to hospitalization. Those works of art your kids might produce from their noses don’t make them Picasso, and could ...
Mucus in your chest isn’t just gross, it can actually make you feel miserable. When it starts building up in your chest, it becomes more than just a minor health issue. Suddenly, you are dealing with ...
Winter is here, and it has brought snow gremlins. Minnesota’s temperamental winter has added stress for drivers dealing with slick roadways, low tire pressure, gunked-up wheel wells and other issues ...
The Detroit Lions broke out a new celebration recently. Their star players began appearing to pick their nose after getting first downs. The officiating crew asked them to stop digging for boogers, ...
Is it disrespectful to mimic digging into your nose to pick out a booger and fling it? That's what Amon-Ra St. Brown wants to know after being told that referees asked for the Detroit Lions receiver ...
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The quick answer is yes, but the interesting thing is why. Bogies, or boogers as they are known in some countries, are made from nasal mucus — you probably call this snot. Snot is produced by your ...
EXCLUSIVE: Professor Hannah Fry and Vsauce creator Michael Stevens are teaming to host the latest podcast in Goalhanger‘s Rest is… franchise. Launching in a week’s time on November 25, video-first ...
If breast milk-flavored ice cream wasn't enough, what about boogers? Frida, a parent lifestyle brand known for its Breast Milk Ice Cream, released Boogie Bites Candy on Monday, Oct. 27. The sweet and ...
When you're sick you'll often produce more phlegm, and might notice it's thicker or a different color: white, green, yellow or maybe even brown. We all produce mucus, even when healthy. Mucus is a ...
Lynn Nazareth does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond ...
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