We've all wondered if you actually can catch a cold just from being out in cold weather - and now Dr Amir Khan has revealed whether it really is true or not. It's that time of year again when we're ...
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 ...
Q: Can I catch the same cold twice? A: Yes, you can catch the same cold twice, depending on the strength of your immune response. Other WRAL Top Stories Most of what we know about immunity to cold ...
Colds result from viruses, not rain. However, being wet and cold for prolonged periods may lower your immune system, making you more likely to experience an illness like a cold. Share on Pinterest ...
Those who exhibit cold symptoms this time of year will likely hear someone comment with a hint of surprise in the voice, “A summer cold?” It’s true that generally people catch fewer colds in the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Does vitamin C help prevent a cold? And can taking antibiotics help you get over one? Doctors address common myths. (Getty Images) ...