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Growing up, you probably heard your parents tell you some version of this quote during the winter: "Bundle up, you don't want to catch a cold." But is the cold weather really what makes you sick?
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Grandma’s warnings about getting sick walking barefoot on a cold floor or going outside with wet hair have some truth.
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Richards said viruses that cause the common cold, flu, COVID-19 and RSV can live longer in the cold, making it easier to get sick. “Cold, dry weather also can dry out our eyes, our nose, our ...
Growing up, you probably heard your parents tell you some version of this quote during the winter: "Bundle up, you don't want to catch a cold." But is the cold weather really what makes you sick?
While your children have (hopefully) been untouched by illness so far, you know it won't last. Cold, flu, and virus season is approaching, and it's best to prepare for the inevitable. Here is a ...
But is the cold weather really what makes you sick? Steve Dale from WGN Radio spoke with Dr. Mattew Kippenhan from Northwestern Medicine to find the answer.