Many people across cultures grow up hearing that cold weather makes you sick. Going outside without a coat, breathing in cold ...
Your mom used to warn you about going outside and “catching your death,” but is it true that cold weather can make you sick?
The University of Miami's UHealth system says research shows that people's immunity is affected by colder temperatures: "The ...
As the "super flu" makes more people sick, no single food can prevent illness, but eating a balanced diet supports the immune ...
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.
Influenza cases are slowly rising in Illinois, signaling the beginning of flu season. Is the cold weather to blame?
(WGN Radio/NEXSTAR) – Growing up, you probably heard your parents tell you some version of this quote during the winter: “Bundle up, you don’t want to catch a cold.” But is the cold weather really ...
"Put on your coat so you don’t catch a cold,” Mom always said. Could skipping the warm layers on icy winter days really leave you sneezing and sick?
Fruits to eat when sick include hydrating fruits like watermelon. Eat citrus fruits and berries because they are rich in ...
A Delish editor shares her take on taking Emergen-C before travel and big events, and a dietitian explains what vitamin C can ...