There isn’t a quick, one-off cure for a cold. You can do a lot to support healing, though. Here, find out how to self-treat a ...
Scientists at Scripps Research have developed a universal vaccine, offering protection against multiple coronaviruses, ...
Adults on average get one or two colds per year, with children getting up to six, and they usually last four to five days.
Viruses like SARS-CoV-2 use sugar molecules to hide from the immune system, but scientists at Scripps Research have designed ...
Young children are particularly susceptible to colds and coughs due to their developing immune systems and frequent exposure ...
The common cold affects adults one to two times per year and children up to six times, but many misconceptions persist about ...
Allergy season is getting longer thanks to climate change. Learn how to cope and how to tell whether you have allergies or a ...
You may have heard many tips and tricks for avoiding the common cold — but are they actually preventative or just wishful thinking?
HealthDay News — Shift work and night work are associated with an increased risk for the common cold and several other infections among nurses, according to a study published online March 10 in ...
It may say spring on the calendar, but colds, flu and COVID are still making people ill. What you should know.
Early animal studies show that a single vaccine could protect the recipient from different variants of the coronaviruses that cause COVID-19, the flu and the common cold. In addition to creating ...