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What Happens to Your Lungs in the Cold?
Cold air can irritate the airways that carry air into the lungs, potentially causing symptoms like coughing, chest tightness, and trouble breathing.
Verywell Health on MSN
What Happens to Your Cold Symptoms When You Eat Garlic?
Consuming whole garlic is relatively safe. Do not consume garlic if you are allergic to it or its parts. Still, eating whole garlic may cause some side effects, such as breath and body odor, stomach ...
If you’re constantly layering up while everyone else feels fine, your eating habits—not just the weather—could be to blame.
Cold weather advisory: Be Aware. A cold weather advisory is issued when seasonably cold air temperatures or wind chill values ...
Researchers found that cold is detected differently in the skin than in internal organs. This split system helps explain why ...
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Cold weather shelters opening across Tampa Bay as temperatures drop
Cold weather shelters are opening Tuesday night in Hillsborough, Pasco, Pinellas, Hernando and Citrus counties as ...
A cold typically resolves after about a week, although congestion, cough, and runny nose can linger. Your cold may be improving if you have more energy and your symptoms are milder. Generally, these ...
Morning Overview on MSN
Scientists find 2 different cold sensors hiding in the body
Cold does not feel the same on your fingertips as it does deep in your chest, and new research shows that this is not just a ...
Vitamin C may help shorten how long cold symptoms last and their severity when used before cold symptoms start, but not after a cold begins.
Freeze warnings, freeze watches and cold weather advisories are in place across much of Florida Tuesday morning.
Most adults have had a cold sore at some point—cold sores are very common. But what can you do as a parent if your child develops cold sores? Pediatrician Dr. Cindy Gellner explains how core sores are ...
Cold sores are painful and oozing, and they always seem to appear before that wedding or class reunion. Also called fever blisters, the small, fluid-filled lesions typically form near or on your lips ...
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