Allergy season is on its way—but, confusingly, it’s also still very much cold season. If you have a runny nose or scratchy throat, deciphering between allergies versus cold symptoms can be a ...
Science supports mom's advice to bundle up in the cold. A study in the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology shows that even a small drop in temperature weakens the immune system by reducing ...
Dr Sermed Mezher, a GP in the UK, explained how a certain feeling in the cold months could be a sign of a potentially ...
Think your cold is gone? Not so fast. Learn how to spot the real signs of recovery and avoid lingering symptoms that could ...
If so, it's likely due to a cold or winter allergies. While germs are often the primary cause of a cold, winter allergies are typically triggered by indoor allergens. "Those would include ...
This can result from a cold, the flu, or allergies, for example. A nasal decongestant helps reduce swelling in the blood vessels in your nose. This can ease the feeling of pressure in your nose ...