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Jesse Bracamonte, a Mayo Clinic family physician, explains why colds and other viruses are more common in the winter months. Watch: The Mayo Clinic Minute.
No one enjoys the tiredness, scratchy or sore throat, drippy nose, headache, and cough of a cold. Viruses are the most common causes of colds, in particular ...
"Overall, though, vitamin C taken in extra doses to prevent common colds hasn't proven true." While it doesn't prevent you from getting a cold, Dr. Bracamonte ...
But COVID-19, the common cold, seasonal allergies and the flu (influenza) cause many similar symptoms. So how can you tell if you have COVID-19? What is COVID- ...
... common cold? The short answer is no. Colds are caused by viruses, so you can't catch a cold from going outside with wet hair. And wet hair won't make you ...
Nothing can cure a cold. But some remedies might help ease your symptoms and keep you from feeling so miserable. Here's a look at some common cold remedies ...
This viral infection causes a runny nose and nasal congestion in babies. Find out how to ease symptoms and when to see a doctor.
How long do cold and flu viruses stay alive after people with a virus cough or sneeze? Viruses that cause the common cold, the flu and COVID-19 may be able ...
Some medicines ease the symptoms of the common cold. Pain relievers you can get without a prescription can reduce a fever and ease the pain of a sore throat.
a woman sick in bed with cold or flu using lots of tissues. Cold remedies are almost as common as the common cold, but are they effective? Nothing can cure a ...
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