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Despite being smack in the middle of summer months, common colds, strep throat and COVID are making people sick right now.
A head cold can happen after exposure to various viruses, most commonly rhinoviruses. Head colds can cause symptoms such as a runny nose, headaches, and a cough.
Common cold and sinus infections share similar symptoms. Knowing the difference is important. Colds usually resolve within 10 ...
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Most colds are harmless yet it is important to be an active advocate for your own health Read ahead to know when your cold ...
Low temperatures weaken the body’s defenses and increase exposure to viruses and bacteria. Here are some tips to stay ...
Kolkata: With the onset of the monsoon triggering a sudden dip in temperature, a range of viruses was unleashed, causing ...
Cold sore-causing HSV-1 doesn't just hijack cells it reconfigures the entire architecture of our DNA to aid its invasion. Researchers discovered that it actively reshapes the 3D structure of the ...
Common colds, on the other hand, are caused by viruses. While the most common culprit is rhinovirus, other fast-spreading viruses such as the flu or RSV can cause cold-like symptoms. Given their viral ...
The virus that commonly causes cold sores starts reshaping our genome within an hour of infection to boost its own growth, which scientists could take advantage of to treat severe cases.
Background: Rhinovirus is a recognized cause of common cold, proven to cause asthma exacerbations in children. In Spain, no description exists, as yet, as to the degree of burden rhinovirus ...