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If you’ve been sneezing, coughing or sniffling lately, you’re not alone.Doctors in South Florida say they’ve seen an increase in cases of the flu and even the common cold.And, in a way ...
Common cold The common cold is one of the most frequent illnesses in children. Depending on the child's age, it can be normal to have eight to 12 colds per year.
Cold and flu season has begun and South Florida already is reeling from a virus — not COVID-19 — that is giving people runny noses, sinus infections, headaches, fatigue, coughs, sore throats ...
A mimicker of the common cold and other viral illnesses is fall allergies. Allergy symptoms can oftentimes look like the common cold with the triad of coughing, runny nose and sneezing. However ...
How do you get rid of a cold fast. Unfortunately, there is no cure for the common cold. You simply have to let your body fight the virus. There are measures that you can take to treat symptoms though.
The common cold, while mild, can be annoying. Here's everything to know, including its symptoms, causes, treatment options, and prevention tactics.
As running a fever (defined as temperatures above 99.5°F) is one of the many symptoms of the common cold, if you’re feeling a bit hot, it’s important to use a thermometer to see where you stand.
By 1925, when Popular Science reported the findings of the US Public Health Service’s first-ever survey on the common cold, many still clung to outdated beliefs despite four decades of germ science.