Following is a transcript of the video. Narrator: Odds are you are surrounded by nose-pickers. It's true. In one study, 91% of adults admitted to picking their nose regularly. So chances are you've ...
So, it turns out that snot is actually full of bacteria that helps your teeth, immune system, and overall health. According to a scientific study from the American Society of Microbiology and a report ...
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Is eating boogers actually good for you?
Ever wondered why kids can't resist picking their noses and tasting the treasure? It turns out, they're not alone. Many ...
Aaron Rodgers attempted to clear the air after allegedly being caught on camera digging for gold. During NBC’s Sunday Night Football broadcast of the New York Jets’ game against the Pittsburgh ...
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Why do kids eat their boogers?
We've all seen it: a kid with one finger wedged up a nostril, mining the cavity for a golden nugget, teasing it out, and then gobbling it like a tasty snack. It may be gross to adults, but most ...
New York Jets QB Aaron Rodgers is denying that he ate boogers after a video went viral of him standing on the sidelines at the October 20 game against the Pittsburgh Steelers. “I’ve actually never ...
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