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Are these cold weather myths true or false?
Do you lose most of your body heat through your head? Are you more likely to catch a cold by being out in the cold? Let's ...
Think cold air makes you sick? Think again. We are busting common winter myths before the big freeze hits West Texas this weekend. Don't let bad advice leave you out in the cold!
We asked Dr. Monica Ferrero with UAMS Family Medicine about some of the biggest questions people have every flu season — from cold weather concerns to whether the flu shot can make you sick. Here’s ...
Amid the ongoing winter storm, let's delve into the science behind some common winter myths that often circulate during this chilly season. These insights offer a scientific ...
This time of year, so many of us play the game of "is it allergies... or is it a cold?" If you decide it's likely a cold, experts say there are many myths that a lot of us believe. You've had the ...
When you’re not sipping hot cocoa and making snowmen this winter, you’re probably getting an earful on how to avoid catching a cold or getting chapped lips. But some of the advice you’ve heard isn’t ...
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Common cold weather myths debunked
We’ve all heard them, but which are actually true? Here are three myths about how cold impacts the human body.
Skin care is especially important during winters due to the constant assault by cold, dry air and indoor heating. Dr Sinha debunks 5 winter skincare myths.
Cases of the flu have started to decline, according to the CDC, but flu season isn't over yet. We bust some common myths on ways to avoid catching the virus.
As daylight fades, many feel the “winter blues,” a dip in energy and mood. And for roughly 5% of adults, it’s Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD), a real depression tied to shorter days, not just cold ...
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