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Why the common cold still has no cure, even now
The common cold looks trivial compared with illnesses that fill intensive care units, yet it still knocks out workers, ...
Q. I wanted to share what I did for a recent cold. My colds usually last three or four weeks and tend to be severe. In one of your emails, your readers said raw garlic helped them with their cold ...
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Scientists Are No Closer to Finding a Cure For the Common Cold — Here’s Why
Learn more about the common cold, the viruses that cause it, and why it’s so difficult to find a vaccine for it.
Here’s some good news as we head into cold and flu season: Scientists may have found the cure for the common cold. “Our grandmas have always been asking us, ‘If you’re so smart, why haven’t you come ...
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COVID-19 immunity stays specific and barely boosts protection against common cold coronaviruses
This study shows that SARS-CoV-2 infection and vaccination generate strong, highly specific spike-binding immune responses ...
There is no disease known to mankind which causes more aggravation than the common cold. The symptoms of this affliction need ...
Zinc could help fight the common cold but there are some caveats. — -- intro: Zinc is often touted as a way to fight the common cold. But while research suggests it does work, there are some ...
A newly discovered immune response inside the nose could explain why respiratory illnesses like RSV, Covid, the common cold and flu thrive in winter, according to research published Tuesday in The ...
You're not alone if your runny nose and nagging cough feel more intense this year and seem to linger longer than with previous colds. (Getty Images) It seems as if respiratory illnesses are back with ...
Influenza is on the rise. Flu activity was "high" or "very high" in 32 states and jurisdictions, as of Dec. 30, according to ...
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