We asked Dr. Monica Ferrero with UAMS Family Medicine about some of the biggest questions people have every flu season — from ...
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The truth about wet hair and catching colds revealed
Whether you’re rushing to catch the school bus as a kid or trying to beat traffic on your way to work as an adult, there is ...
CHILDREN are ending up in hospital after parents fall for a common cold cure myth, a surgeon has warned. The popular method, ...
A bout with a cold or the flu can really take you down. To stay healthy, you need to avoid nasty bugs. But that’s not always easy. Germs are everywhere, and there are plenty of ideas about how to get ...
Dr Prajna and Dr Habalkar insists it is safe to consume refrigerated water in winter without worrying about catching cold.
With winter in full force, here are some cold weather myths that are not true. Myth #1: Warm up your car before driving Auto experts recommend warming up your car for no longer than 30 seconds before ...
Brits still believe these common myths about catching a cold. A poll of 2,000 UK adults found more than a quarter (27%) believe you can catch a cold simply by being outside when the temperature drops.
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Can cold weather trigger arthritis flare-ups? Myths and facts
Discover whether cold weather truly worsens arthritis symptoms or if it’s just a common myth. Know what science says about ...
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