It's allergy season in Arizona, which can be confusing in the middle of cold and flu season. Here's how to tell if you have allergies vs. a cold.
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The Right Thing: If you have a cold, stay home
I have a head cold. It’s not COVID. It’s not the flu. It’s not RSV. It’s not pneumonia. It’s a head cold, the term my family ...
Forget taking Vitamin C and herbal potions or trying those old wives' tales - scientists have discovered a much nicer way of staving off a cold. Those who make love once or twice a week develop an ...
“Wet hair does not directly have any bearing on catching a cold,” he explained. “A cold is caused by viruses, typically rhinovirus.” Rhinoviruses are considered the primary cause of the ...
and just the common cold all floating around and all sharing several similar symptoms, how are you supposed to know what you might have? According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ...
Cold season is here, having begun in the early fall, and will continue through the spring, lasting until March or April, according to Johns Hopkins Medicine. A common cold is an infection of the ...
The cold has no cure, but symptoms should go away ... Brushing your pet off when they come into the house from the outside. Dusting. Having a pet-free room. Regularly vacuuming carpets and washing ...