Nasal irrigation has been used to treat the common cold for thousands of years, and modern science shows that it works.
"Usually, when we think about the common cold, it's a virus," Dr Cheryl Lythgoe of Benenden Health explains to Yahoo UK.
Prior exposure to coronaviruses that cause ordinary colds can boost the immune system's ability to attack a vulnerable site ...
SEATTLE — As the chill of autumn settles in, so does the familiar wave of sniffles, sore throats, and fevers. Cold and flu ...
Researchers say “sickness behavior” mimics mild depression as immune cytokines signal the brain to conserve energy, making people listless and withdrawn. Yet it differs from true depression and varies ...
Dr. Mark Harper recalls his first cold-water swim in the south of England 20 years ago. It was August, but the initial jolt from the plunge took his breath away. The shock to his system lasted a ...
Everyone knows that the fall brings flu season, replete with aches, pains and a new version of the vaccine. But why is cold ...
SOUTH BEND ― Punch it up on Pandora. Add it to your Eighties on Eight playlist. If you were at rain-soaked Notre Dame Stadium on Saturday, you heard it. A lot. Two lines of a 1980s hit song by Huey ...
The common cold is appropriately named. According to the American Lung Association, adults get an average of two to four ...
When does daylight saving time begin again in 2026? Daylight saving time will begin on March 8, 2026, between 2 a.m. and 3 a.m. What is daylight saving time? Daylight saving time is the period between ...
The nights are growing longer and getting colder — a sign that the clocks are about to go back an hour for the fall 2025 time change. Here's when and what to know about the end of daylight saving time ...
The Voting Rights Act was passed to stop racial discrimination in voting. The case, Louisiana v. Callais, questions if states can comply with the Voting Rights Act without violating constitutional ...