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On the Lighter Side => That CAN'T be true! => Topic started by: Keith on 13/11/2009 20:30:03

Title: Do sneezes stop the body from functioning?
Post by: Keith on 13/11/2009 20:30:03
Keith  asked the Naked Scientists:
   
Hi
 
Is it true that when a person sneeze every part of the body stops functioning?
 
Kind regards

What do you think?
Title: Do sneezes stop the body from functioning?
Post by: JnA on 14/11/2009 08:34:31
That would be upsetting for those who sneeze five or six times in a row.
Title: Do sneezes stop the body from functioning?
Post by: ATremor on 02/01/2010 19:10:46
Donna Griffiths holds the record for the most sneezes in a row. She sneezed 978 days in a row and an estimated 1 million times. So if the body functions stopped I reckon she would have had more to worry about than the sniffles.
Title: Do sneezes stop the body from functioning?
Post by: demografx on 24/02/2010 19:59:12

One of the most frightening episodes of my life happened recently: a 3-day sneezing bout soon after open-heart surgery. I imagined the worst with each sneeze. But finally, the cardiologist assured me that he never saw a patient cause damage - even after delicate bypass surgery - from sneezing. But it's a very common worry.