A new study suggests that people may experience the same virus differently based on how quickly the cells in their noses ...
Who knows why different people have different symptoms with the common cold? Well, a new study used laboratory-grown noses ...
A new study shows that the body’s early immune response, not the virus itself, often determines how severe a rhinovirus cold becomes.
A new study suggests the answer may come down to what happens inside your snoot. Researchers found that how cells in the ...
This brings new meaning to under the weather. With flu cases climbing this winter season rapidly and record low temps on the ...
When a rhinovirus, the most frequent cause of the common cold, infects the lining of our nasal passages, our cells work together to fight the virus by triggering an arsenal of antiviral defenses. In a ...
Your chances of catching a cold—and how miserable it feels—may depend more on your body than on the virus itself.
As seasonal influenza cases continue to spike across the globe, experts are warning that multiple respiratory viruses and ...
The cold sore-causing Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV-1) hijacks human cells and reconfigures its DNA within just an hour after infection, according to a new study that may help tackle the pathogen. Viruses ...