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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.
PARENTS have been warned to be on the lookout for telltale measles symptoms, as a new UK hotspot is revealed. Cases in the ...
Symptoms include eye pain, watering eyes ... Shoveling heavy snow combined with cold temperatures increases how hard the heart must work. The cold and overexertion can lead to heart attack ...
RSV infections are common but while most people are fine 29,000 children are admitted to hospital in the UK every year ...
Aches and pains. Pain (think: body aches and a sore throat) is also a tip off that you’re dealing with a virus like a cold.
Flu season is here with some other ickiness joining the petri dish party, including allergies, strep, pneumonia, COVID-19 and ...
Sweating out a cold, with methods like inhaling steam or exercising, might help to alleviate symptoms of nasal congestion, a cough, and a sore throat. But the temporary relief doesn't mean there’s a ...