A new study helps explain why you get sick from a common cold virus. The secret, it turns out, lies inside your nose.Winter ...
When a rhinovirus, the most frequent cause of the common cold, infects the lining of our nasal passages, our cells work ...
A new study shows the intricacies of the cold virus and how it interacts with nasal airway cells, revealing why some people are hit harder than others.
Many people across cultures grow up hearing that cold weather makes you sick. Going outside without a coat, breathing in cold ...
Your chances of catching a cold—and how miserable it feels—may depend more on your body than on the virus itself.
Detection of common cold coronaviruses (ccCoVs) decreased by approximately half after the widespread SARS-CoV-2 exposure and COVID-19 vaccination, whereas detection of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV ...
Rhinoviruses and endemic coronaviruses are the main causes of the common cold. Recent studies show “common” cold viruses can cause severe and even fatal illness in healthy adults. Infection with ...
Right now, a number of viruses are causing a host of upper respiratory symptoms, including congestion, coughs, fever, body ...
Fall is here, and with it comes cold and flu season. Here's what to know. (Getty Images) Back-to-school season also means a return to all those seasonal illnesses we know and don’t love. So how bad ...
The common cold is typically caused by viruses, most often rhinoviruses, which infect the upper respiratory tract (nose and throat). 1 Zinc has been reported to block the replication of rhinovirus. By ...
When a rhinovirus, the most frequent cause of the common cold, infects the lining of our nasal passages, our cells work ...