Breathing is subconscious. We don’t have to think about it — it just happens. But when we exercise, many of us become more aware of it than we normally are — sometimes thinking about every breath we ...
Have you ever experienced a runny nose when working out? This phenomenon is called exercise-induced rhinitis and can be quite common, especially among athletes. In this article, we will discuss the ...
Breathing through your nose has many benefits, including increasing your oxygen intake and reducing your exposure to foreign substances, among others. Breathing through your mouth may contribute to ...
Breathing is subconscious. We don’t have to think about it – it just happens. But when we exercise, many of us become more aware of it than we normally are – sometimes thinking about every breath we ...
While exercise has a positive effect on the mind and body, sometimes intense exercise can cause strange physical symptoms. Adam Taylor, a professor of anatomy at Lancaster University in the UK, ...
GREENSBORO, N.C. — Spicy food, cigarette smoke, and cold air. They all have one thing in common, they can make your nose run. But why? Well, it means your body is working right. “The purpose of the ...