If you get sick with a cold during the summer, it might catch you by surprise. It turns out those rays of sunshine can’t protect you from the pesky viruses that cause the common cold. And while it’s ...
It's unfortunate but true: It's totally normal for adults to get colds multiple times a year. And each of those colds will tend to follow a similar three-stage pattern, says Dr. Shiv Sudhakar, ...
As we brace for the cold, you may be wondering how these temperatures can impact your health. Eyewitness News spoke with Dr. Adan Alvarez from Luxe Primary Practice on what you should know when it ...
First things first: This will not cure your cold (or flu, or sore throat, or consumption, or whatever else this nasty weather is throwing at you). This recipe is simply meant as a salve to calm its ...
Dr. Lisa Bernstein answers the question: 'More Likely To Get A Cold In Winter?' — -- Question: Why Am I More Likely To Get A Cold In The Winter? Answer: A lot of people think that the winter time ...
Most colds clear up in about 7-10 days, but a high fever, chest pain, or worsening symptoms could mean it’s getting worse. Other red flags include worsening congestion, facial pain, ear pressure, or ...