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10 Surprising Things That Make You Sneeze

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Plucking your eyebrows

You can thank the ophthalmic (eye-related) branch of your trigeminal nerve for this one: The nerves transmit sensations from the nose, eyebrows, eyelids, and other parts of the face to the brain, and when those nerves are stimulated—such as when plucking hair—your body could react with a sneeze.

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