Wed, Dec 23 | from Hartford Courant
The symptoms begin three days to three weeks after infection with the bacterium Bordetella pertussis. At first, it resembles a common cold: runny nose, ... and more »
The Hindu 24 (HealthDay News) -- Vitamin C is often recommended to help fight the common cold and heal wounds, but the antioxidant might have another benefit: it ... Citrus surprise: Vitamin C boosts the reprogramming of adult cells into stem cellsPhysOrg.com all 27 news articles »
Thu, Dec 24 | from BusinessWeek
From common cold to new viral infections, Bangalore saw a rash of ailments, but the good news is that more Bangaloreans are aware of alternative healing ... and more »
Wed, Dec 23 | from Times of India
Today's Zaman By far the most common is rhinovirus, one of the so-called common cold viruses, the testing company found. This fits in with a report last November from ... Lab Testing Finds Most People Suffering Horrid Colds, N...Ozarks First all 46 news articles »
Wed, Dec 23 | from Reuters
If your malady is just the common cold — lots of sniffles and no fever — you might try reaching for a zinc lozenge. Studies suggest these can reduce the ... and more »
Wed, Dec 23 | from Clarksville Leaf Chronicle
Try mixing honey, lemon and ginger in hot water to fight the common cold, suggests Sherwood. • Berries (blueberries, blackberries and raspberries): Berries ... and more »
Tue, Dec 22 | from globegazette.com
According to Dr Maslina, once a person receives the vaccination, there is a chance that the person may have "manageable flu symptoms" like the common cold ... and more »
Tue, Dec 22 | from Bru Direct
Canada's cure for the common cold: H1N1 blog) An unexpected positive outcome of the H1N1 pandemic is that common colds and food-borne illnesses are on the wane compared to other years, says Canada's ... and more »
Tue, Dec 22 | from Globe and Mail
While laryngitis may be caused by a virus, it is commonly linked to illness such as the flu, allergies, bronchitis, pneumonia, or the common cold. ... and more »
Tue, Dec 22 | from Examiner.com
The common cold could turn into bronchitis or pneumonia or the flu. Hospitalizations were likely and emergency rooms their only option. The late Sen. ... and more »
Tue, Dec 22 | from Williamson Daily
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