Cold water immersion for seven days significantly improves cellular resilience and autophagic function, helping cells manage stress better. This adaptation could enhance health and longevity, ...
Viruses like SARS-CoV-2 use sugar molecules to hide from the immune system, but scientists at Scripps Research have designed ...
Educators at the Jones County Health Department have tips to help tell the difference between allergies and common illnesses ...
But with the common cold, there are also some common myths that come with it. For example, did you know that you can get a cold year-round, not just in the winter? Here are some other myths to debunk.
Researchers have found that one glass of a cold drink each day could keep away a deadly cancer. The new research from Oxford University and Cancer Research UK was highlighted by Justin Stebbing ...
After the highest temperatures of the year were recorded at the weekend, chilly weather has returned to the UK. Temperatures dropped back near freezing overnight on Monday, with some rural areas ...
Background: Compound cold medicines contain multiple ingredients and are widely used to alleviate discomfort caused by viral infections. It is generally believed that compound cold medicines rarely ...
Millions of Brits with a common condition were today warned that drugs to treat them could trigger an unexpected and bizarre sexual side effect. The medicines — known as dopamine agonists ...
The common cold and diseases like influenza are caused by germs called viruses. These germs are infectious and can stay on surfaces and make you sick if they enter your body. How long they can "live" ...
The term “global warming” is typically used to describe increasing global temperatures as a result of human emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) and other greenhouse gases. However, unusually cold events ...
Sleep-deprived night shift nurses are at greater risk for the common cold and other infectious diseases, a new study says. Shift work and its impact on quality sleep can wreak havoc on nurses ...
Mike Myers is still live from New York. The comedian returned to play Tesla CEO Elon Musk again on the latest episode of "Saturday Night Live," this time with a little Dr. Evil energy. After Musk ...