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A common misconception resurfaces as temperatures drop: cold air makes people sick. Despite old sayings like “wear a coat, or you’ll catch a cold,” the truth is that frigid air does not transmit ...
KY3's First Alert Weather's Nicolette Zangara reports.
This cold and flu season, you may be looking for clues you're getting better anywhere you can find them, even in the color of ...
With the cold temperatures experienced in Central Illinois, it makes sense to simply schedule some blanket time. But there are times when facing the cold is necessary.
From stress to surprising vitamin deficiencies, discover why your persistent eye twitch might be more than just a harmless ...
This time of year is cold and flu season, but there’s a reason this type of weather brings viruses. “A lot of the immune system’s defenses in the nasal passageway count on there being moisture in the ...
A New York woman, 53, was left blind in one eye after wearing contact lenses in the pool, leading to her contracting a ...