While most people focus on cough, sore throat, or fever, digestive issues often go unnoticed. Many experience bloating, ...
Many people think of December and January as the two months of the year you're likely to catch the common cold, but “cold season” actually stretches from late August through April. That means only ...
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Struggling to shake off a cold this winter? Here are 5 tips to ease symptoms and speed recovery
While there are no specific cures for the flu and the common cold, some simple measures can help manage symptoms and improve ...
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 ...
Your chances of catching a cold—and how miserable it feels—may depend more on your body than on the virus itself.
SAVANNAH, Ga. (WTOC) - Cold air may give you chills, but it’s not what’s causing your fever and cold symptoms, according to Coastal Health District Director Dr. Bonzo Reddick. “In general, the idea ...
We asked Dr. Monica Ferrero with UAMS Family Medicine about some of the biggest questions people have every flu season — from cold weather concerns to whether the flu shot can make you sick. Here’s ...
If you catch a cold or upper respiratory infection and it lingers long enough, it may turn into a sinus infection known as sinusitis. Symptoms can include a runny nose and nasal congestion accompanied ...
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You can't catch a cold from cold weather: Debunking seasonal health myths
Allow us to debunk some myths around the common cold ...
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