Your chances of catching a cold—and how miserable it feels—may depend more on your body than on the virus itself.
Researchers grew nasal tissue in a lab to unlock clues about how your body battles the common cold.
In India, anyone hardly ever takes any medicine for the common cold. There is always a homely, desi nuskha for it. Singer, actor Diljit Dosanjh shared on Instagram that he is currently battling a ...
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Although most of us have only just heard of it, adenovirus has been dubbed the 'mystery illness sweeping the globe' – and that tracks, given how many people seem to have symptoms of it right now.
Flu cases are rising sharply across New York, with significantly more cases reported this season compared to the same period last year. Cold weather does not directly cause illness but creates ...
COVID-19, the flu, and RSV are currently circulating and share many similar symptoms. Symptoms for all three illnesses can include cough, fever, fatigue, and a runny or stuffy nose. Medical attention ...
Is that cough and lingering headache a sign of a common cold, the flu, or worse — COVID-19? The seasonal winter holidays bring a spike in cold, flu and COVID-19 symptoms and case according to Johns ...
Vice President JD Vance said the American people “need a common language,” in a Monday post on X morning, referring to English. “What’s reasonable is to want to share a language with your neighbor,” ...
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 ...
A sweeping analysis of more than a thousand patients finds that antibiotics offer no relief for viral colds or purulent nasal discharge, while increasing side effects. Study: Antibiotics for the ...
Rochelle Collins, DO, is a board-certified family medicine physician and assistant clinical professor of family medicine at Quinnipiac University. Cold symptoms often worsen at night due to ...
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