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But COVID-19, the common cold, seasonal allergies and the flu (influenza) cause many similar symptoms. So how can you tell if you have COVID-19? What is COVID- ...
Jesse Bracamonte, a Mayo Clinic family physician, explains why colds and other viruses are more common in the winter months. Watch: The Mayo Clinic Minute.
No one enjoys the tiredness, scratchy or sore throat, drippy nose, headache, and cough of a cold. Viruses are the most common causes of colds, in particular ...
The common cold is a viral infection of your nose and throat. While it's usually harmless, it may not feel that way. Find out how you might avoid getting a cold ...
... common cold? The short answer is no. Colds are caused by viruses, so you can't catch a cold from going outside with wet hair. And wet hair won't make you ...
Dr. Jesse Bracamonte, a Mayo Clinic family physician, explains more about the health benefits of vitamin C.
How long do cold and flu viruses stay alive after people with a virus cough or sneeze? Answer From Pritish K. Tosh, M.D.. Viruses that cause the common cold ...
Right now is the peak of the common cold and flu season. Typically, the greatest number of those illnesses occurs between December and February, ...
Mild to moderate physical activity is usually OK if you have a common cold and no fever. Exercise may even help you feel better by opening your nasal ...
... common cold, the flu, and COVID-19? ANSWER: Everyone experiences symptoms of congestion and cough from time to time. It's a common sign for many children ...
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