Nose picking is often regarded as a bad habit, rather than a health risk. However, researchers are investigating a potential link between picking your nose and the risk of developing Alzheimer's dise… [+3005 chars]
Researchers find puzzling link between nose-picking and Alzheimer's disease - The Mirror US
Scientists have discovered that this seemingly harmless habit allows harmful pathogens, such as fungi, bacteria, and viruses, to enter the brain through the nose
By:Niti Majethia
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