Medically reviewed by Kate Colby, MPH Common types of colds include rhinovirus, coronaviruses, and human parainfluenza ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Nemer-T/Getty Images While many people associate colds with the fall and winter seasons, you can get a cold any time of year. The ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. (WKBN) — As frigid temperatures chill Valley residents, doctors are answering an age-old question: Can being out in the cold ...
From sleep and zinc to hydration and stress control, a GP shares the simple steps that ease symptoms faster ...
Many people across cultures grow up hearing that cold weather makes you sick. Going outside without a coat, breathing in cold air, sleeping in a chilly room, getting caught in cold rain or snow, or ...
(WGN Radio/NEXSTAR) – Growing up, you probably heard your parents tell you some version of this quote during the winter: “Bundle up, you don’t want to catch a cold.” But is the cold weather really ...
It’s a mystery that has puzzled families, classrooms and entire office buildings—why do some people seem to catch every sniffle, while others glide through cold season untouched? While most of us ...
Being sick provides time to think about how valuable health — and health care — can be for everyone, columnist Donna Vickroy says.
Many of us have heard the warning: “Don’t go outside without a coat; you’ll catch a cold.” That’s not exactly true. As with many things, the reality is more complicated. Here’s the distinction: Being ...
The thought of exercising while sick can make you queasy, but you may be itching to move your body if you have a light cold or cough. Before you hop on the treadmill to “sweat it out,” though, you ...
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