Most colds clear up on their own, but some get worse. Here are the warning signs your cold is getting worse—and when to ...
When you experience sneezing and chills, it’s easy to dismiss these symptoms as a common cold or seasonal allergies. However, these symptoms can be indicative of several viral infections that range ...
When saying "achoo" might hurt you. Dec. 22, 2008— -- It might have been just another summer day at the office. But when Erina Ramly of Chestnut Hill, Mass., felt a tickle in her nose as she ...
Do you often find yourself sneezing continuously and brushing it off as a common cold? Be cautious—this may not be just a passing infection but a sign of allergic rhinitis, a condition linked directly ...
It has been at least two years since I have had problems with a sinus infection, a “bad cold,” or whatever such is called in medical circles these days. The week before Thanksgiving a simple sneeze ...
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Sweating Out a Cold: Does It Work?

Sweating out a cold, with methods like inhaling steam or exercising, might help to alleviate symptoms of nasal congestion, a ...
If anything good can be said about 2020, there were far fewer colds. By the time masks started coming off in 2021, the cold was back — just in time for summer, according to Health Matters, a monthly ...
There's nothing more frustrating than not being able to sneeze when you feel like you have to let one out. While a big sneeze can be jarring and a little messy, it's completely normal bodily function.
Researchers filmed a sneeze at 1000 frames per second. — -- Just in time for cold and flu season, MIT researchers are showing you exactly what a sneeze looks like in slow motion. Lydia Bourouiba, ...
Sneezing and coughing are two different ways of accomplishing the same. One involves the nose and mucus, the other the mouth and mucus, but both are defensive respiratory reflexes designed to expel ...