September 9, 2010
Debunking Five Myths About Your Health And Wellness | myFiveBest
If you are out in a storm , you do not have a greater chance of catching a cold . The common cold is seasonal, with more occurring in the winter, but there is no research that says you are more susceptible to catching an infection in any temperature . … The lowering of your core body temperature can, however, reduce your resistance to an infection that is already present – but may not have incubated – and this can cause temporary sneezing and runny nose. …
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Debunking Five Myths About Your Health And Wellness | myFiveBest
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