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“When zinc is used for cold treatment, there may be a reduction in the mean duration of the cold in days although it is ...
WebMD explains the role vitamin C plays in preventing and treating the common cold.
Should you be using Vitamin C instead? “The studies have not shown any benefit to taking Vitamin C and preventing colds or treating the symptoms,” said Hendrix.
Kindergarteners are typically the last to head back to school and the hardest to keep healthy.
WebMD explores the use of the herb echinacea to prevent and treat the common cold.
Medically reviewed by Arno Kroner, DAOM Research has examined garlic's potential health benefits, including whether it can help ward off or shorten a cold. Other possible uses include lowering blood ...
Cold weather does not make people sick. In fact, it is viruses that cause colds and the flu. However, cold weather can impact health in other ways.
Who might still benefit from supplementation While vitamin D may not prevent colds, certain populations have legitimate reasons to consider supplementation for overall health.
Learn what you can do to prevent colds and the flu. We’ll give you a variety of tips to keep you healthy and happy, from eating green vegetables to sipping green tea.
Preventing cold and flu, RSV, and COVID during the winter season is tough, but this infectious disease doctor has some tips.
The common cold is astoundingly common: Most kids get at least six to 10 colds a year -- and kids in daycare get even more. On average, adolescents and adults get colds about two to four times ...