Summer heat, outdoor fun ... and cold and flu symptoms? The three may not go together in many people's minds: partly owing to common myths about germs and partly because many viruses really do have ...
Beret Leone is a native Minnesotan who joined the WCCO team as a reporter in September 2022 - and she's thrilled be back home in the Twin Cities! Beret grew up in Chaska and graduated from Bethel ...
(WFSB) - It is that time of year again! The sniffles, sneezes, and fevers are back, and parents everywhere are trying to decode which bug their family just brought home. Doctors are seeing it all: ...
If you've been around kids at all this summer, you'll know that summer sniffles are in full force. As we start spending more time with others and without face masks, there's just more opportunity to ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Pasadena Unified School District 2021 Teacher of the Year Julie Silk shows her kindergarten students the way to their classroom ...
An apple a day keeps the doctor away. The same can be said about hugs. Researchers at Carnegie Mellon found frequently hugging it out with someone can protect you from illnesses like the cold. No, ...
As long as the sniffles have existed, so have home remedies for them. For people with roots in Eastern Europe, one of those remedies is known as gogl-mogl. As Deena Prichep reports, it's the stuff of ...
Trying to understand why the common cold hits some people hard – sometimes leading to serious medical complications – but gives other people just the sniffles has been difficult for scientists. But a ...
During the pandemic, the rules for school attendance with the sniffles were clear, if a bit draconian: Keep a child home from school at any sign of illness. Since then, school policies have softened ...