Most of them had very, very wide palates. They had relatively small sinuses and big nasal turbinate space. And we know that the average breastfeeding period was between three to five years.
If they drove looking in their rear view mirror, what would you think of them? I can feel my sinuses blocking up.
You can feel your ears and the back of your head, and then even your jaw muscles and jaw joint and then inside your sinuses and inside your head. Just feel whatever sensations are interesting in your head, remaining as curious and open and as clear
Carole's young Michelle is growing it can get caught on one of those things with the sinuses now figure out our is plastic and mechanism to transport
Cystic Fibrosis is a genetic disease that makes the secretions in my body thicker. That's why my lungs and sinuses get full of mucous and infected. My pancreas doesn't produce the enzymes that help to digest my food and the insulin to keep my sugars stable.
there's a device called a neti pot. So some people use a neti pot to clean out their sinuses . You're supposed to use purified or sterilized water.
So the Church of England was created, the dissolution of the monastery was about to happen. I'm sure there's something to do with sinuses .
The crosstown traffic turned out to be so bad that walking may have been faster. But it was nice to get my stricken sinuses out of the freezing rush-hour air."--he has a cold, that turns out to be really important to the plot, okay? "As I settled into the backseat, my phone started humming from a flurry of inbound texts.
You're supposed to use purified or sterilized water. And then you tip the pot into your nose to clean your sinuses . Well, if that water is contaminated, then the amoeba can get up in your nose, and it can then crawl into your brain,
She had these light filled eyes and a black eyelash clung to the side ridge of her nose. She made considerable attempts to sniff back all that was inside her sinuses . He went to find a box of tissues, and when he returned, he asked, 'You sure you're up for a baseball game
If it's inhaled through your nose-- not in many cases, in a few cases it gets into the upper part of your nose, where it then crawls-- I guess, if an amoeba crawls-- through the sinuses up to your brain where it starts eating brain tissue.
The atmosphere increases every 33 feet. 14.8 pounds at the surface, every 33 feet another 14.8 pounds. It's really quite a pressure change even at 30 feet. Cousteau felt a squeeze in his ears and sinuses but no other effects of the pressure, and no change that he could sense in the flow of air. The regulator was operating efficiently at two atmospheres of pressure.