Wait until someone touches you, see what happens.
Sneezing, but what really matters is how you cover it up. If you sneeze in your hand you will spread the germs to anything you touch, but if you cough into your arm there is less of a chance of it spreading.
washing your hands with warm soapy water, after coughing and sneezing, or any other contact you would have with germs. and also wearing a mask on your face if you are sick yourself so you do not spread your germs.
Not necessarily. I'm not a doctor, but I do know that stopping yourself from sneezing isn't bad. It is just a way to prevent germs from spreading.
Coughing, nail biting, or sneezing all transfer germs to your hands, which can in turn be passed to your food.
The medulla oblongata, the lower half of the brain stem controls reflex actions such as vomiting, coughing and sneezing.
swine flu will probably take awhile to get over. it is best to stay away from people who are coughing and sneezing cause you don't want to get germs.
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not usually, just a coincidence. however, coughing and sneezing is forceful enough to cause leakage of urine.
Swine flu is spread by sneezing, coughing, spitting....anything really where you are in close contact with the infected person. Also, if they have got germs on a surface or something and then you touch it
coughing clears your lungs sneezing clears your sinuses
coughing, sneezing, yawning
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