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Article: Twenty-Five Percent of Americans Do Not Cover Their Nose During a Sneeze; SneezEze Blows Out America's Sneezing Habits for Allergy Season.
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- PR Newswire
- Article date:
- May 3, 2004
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GREEN BAY, Wis., May 3 /PRNewswire/ -- Sneezing season is imminent for the 26 million Americans who suffer from seasonal allergies or hay fever, the most common allergy in the United States. And for the 40 percent of Americans who typically sneeze more than three times in a row, now is the time to stock up on tissues. A February 2004 survey of more than 1,000 adults by SneezEze further found that 24 percent of respondents said they typically sneeze twice in a row, while 36 percent sneeze only once at a time. Add it up, and that's a lot of sniffling.
Although 75 percent of men and women surveyed said they cover their nose every time they sneeze, 25 percent admitted they ...
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