okey murid murid. sejak dua tiga empat menjak nih, cikgu asyik eh okey lately nih asyik bersin je.sikit2 je nak bersin. bangun pagi bersin, nak tidur bersin eh eh ewahhh makin menjadi jadi pulak aku punya sinus nih. mungkin kena beli sinus herbs kot? hmm ade tapi tak try lagi.hehehe.okey bila dah jadi macam ni tiba-tiba macam nk google facts tentang bersin bersin..hehe eleeehhh korang tatau jugak..macam aku jugak..sikit sikit google.sikit sikit search gune yahoo.boOo~
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"Sneezes start in your nerves," says Neil Kao, MD, an allergy and
asthma specialist at the Allergic Disease and Asthma Center in Greenville, S.C. Everyone's nervous system is basically wired in the same way, Kao explains. But signals traveling along nerves can take slightly different paths to and from the brain, resulting in different sneeze scenarios from person to person."It's a nerve transmission that tells your brain something is in your nose that needs to come out," Kao tells WebMD.
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Sneezing helps keep your body safe. "Sneezing is an important part of the immune process, helping to keep us healthy and sniffle-free" Kao says.Sneezes protect your body by clearing the nose of bacteria and viruses, Kao explains. When something enters your nose or you encounter a trigger that sets off your "sneeze center" in your brain, located in the lower brain stem, signals are rapidly sent to tightly close your throat,
eyes, and mouth. Next, your chest muscles vigorously contract, and then your throat muscles quickly relax. As result, air -- along with saliva and mucus -- is forced out of your mouth and nose. Voila, you've sneezed.
3. Sneezes are speedy. "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.
4. Plucking your eyebrows may make you sneeze. Plucking may set off a nerve in your face that supplies your nasal passages. As a result, you sneeze.
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You don't sneeze in your sleep. When you sleep, so do your sneezing nerves -- which means you usually don't sneeze when you doze.
6. Your workout may make you sneeze. "Exercise can make you sneeze," Kao says. "You hyperventilate when you're over-exerted, and as a result, your nose and mouth start to dry up. So your nose reacts by starting to drip, making you sneeze."
7. The longest sneezing spree: 978 days, a record set by Donna Griffiths of Worcestershire, England, according to background information on the Library of Congress' web site.
8. Sunshine may make you sneeze. "Bright sunlight causes one out of three people to sneeze," Wood says. "The light sneezers are called 'photics,' from the Greek meaning ‘of light.' And in fact, light sensitivity is an inherited trait -- just one more thing we can blame on our parents."
9. Sex can be a sneezing trigger. Have sex, must sneeze? It happens more often than you might think. Researchers believe that the stimulation of the parasympathetic nervous system fires off signals in some people to not only enjoy the act of sex, but to sneeze when it's over.
10. The sneeziest animal: the iguana. Iguanas sneeze more often and more productively than any other animal, according to Wood's research. Sneezing is how they rid their bodies of certain salts that are the normal byproduct of their digestive process, Woods says.
11. How do you stop a sneeze? While it's not foolproof,
"Try breathing through your mouth and pinching the end of your nose," Kao says.
ingat best ke bersin nih? lagi lagi bila dalam kelas.eeee satu kelas toleh serta merta bila bersin. hoh kalau kuat lagi laaaa. aku kdg2 bersin kuat jgk. haih.abes keayuan aku. O_o

dah tu rase macam tak nak buat ape ape pon.rase nak tidoOo jew. tuh yang tak best tu.huhuhuu

tengok lah si gemuk ini. sangat comel dah la tidur atas katil empuk.hee.rase geram nk picit perut dia.kenapa letak gambar kucing?? aku pun tak tahu lah.sebab kucing comel kot. bila bersin lagi comel.heheh.takkan nk letak gambar aku bersin pulak. comfirm lari anak-anak raja yang aku nak tackle. hihihi XD