“It’s cold. Florida-cold. Out-of-soup, tile-floors-are-hostile, socks-with-sandals cold,” the Charlotte County Public Safety account posted on social media with a blue chattering emoji with icicles ...
Learn how to steer clear of hypothermia, neuropathy, dehydration, illness, and falls in cold weather while you are undergoing treatment.
Tissues, rest, fluids and over-the-counter medicine: That’s how millions of Americans fight back against the common cold. Infections usually involve mild symptoms like sneezing, sore throat, runny ...
Catching a cold is almost a rite of passage for the chilly winter months when people and viruses are often in close quarters. And that’s especially true among children, who aren’t stingy about what ...
With colder weather approaching and coughs and sniffles starting to creep up across the U.S., we updated our seasonal risk model to estimate which states are most—and least—likely to catch a cold this ...
Researchers in North Carolina have identified a key clue to why people keep catching colds over time. A Duke-led study found that a common cold virus changes over time, helping it slip past our immune ...