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A country icon had to cancel a performance at the last minute due to an unforeseen health emergency. Clint Black, 63, ...
Is it true that going outside in the cold with wet hair will make you sick? Many of us have heard the warning: Don’t go outside in the cold with wet hair — or you’ll catch your death.
Your mom probably used to assure you that doing this one thing was guaranteed to make you sick. But is it true ... otherwise you’ll catch a cold!” With cold and flu season well underway ...
You may have grown up hearing that if you went outside in the cold weather without wearing a jacket, you’d get sick. But is this just an old wive’s tale, or does cold weather really make you sick?
Viruses need a host to replicate, and they can survive outside only briefly. When people sick with a common cold or COVID-19 cough or sneeze, they let out respiratory droplets containing the virus ...
But is the cold weather really what makes you sick? Steve Dale from WGN Radio spoke with Dr. Matthew Kippenhan from Northwestern Medicine to find the answer. According to Kippenhan, while more ...
But does cold, wet weather actually make you sick? Not really, experts say. But cooler temperatures and dry winter air can affect your body in surprising ways. As the weather starts to turn ...
Even people with normal, healthy lungs can experience cold-like symptoms like coughing or shortness of breath in cold weather, Dr. Chidinma Nwakanma of Penn Medicine recently told CBS News ...