Hospitals report a surge in cold, cough, and bronchitis cases, particularly among children, fueled by cold waves and rising ...
If you have a cold, the foods and drinks you consume can impact how long the sickness lasts and the severity of your symptoms. Here’s what to eat and what to avoid.
Cough and congestion are common for many children this time of year, signaling any number of illnesses. For parents, it’s ...
Turmeric has long been used during coughs and colds for its calming and supportive effects. Taken warm, it may ease throat ...
Consuming whole garlic is relatively safe. Do not consume garlic if you are allergic to it or its parts. Still, eating whole garlic may cause some side effects, such as breath and body odor, stomach ...
As flu season peaks, and with several other illnesses going around, here's how to stay safe and healthy this season in ...
A dry cough that lingers without fever or mucus may be linked to poor air quality. Doctors explain how pollution irritates ...
It can be hard to know what is causing your symptoms in the winter but there are some ways to tell them apart.
If you’ve had a cold recently, you know the drill: You drag yourself to the store and prepare to spend the next four days ...
According to doctors, children are more vulnerable than adults during this time as their immune systems struggle to adapt to sudden temperature changes; hence, fever, cold, cough, breathing difficulti ...
A cold typically resolves after about a week, although congestion, cough, and runny nose can linger. Your cold may be improving if you have more energy and your symptoms are milder. Generally, these ...
This story originally appeared on the Conversation and is reprinted here with permission. The common cold season is here, and if you have children, you will likely feel their suffering from these ...