A new study suggests that people may experience the same virus differently based on how quickly the cells in their noses ...
Before germs were first spied under a microscope by Robert Koch, a doctor from East Prussia, catching colds was blamed on evil spirits, foul weather, and medical enigmas such as blood impurities. Koch ...
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This common virus hits almost everyone, but why do only a few get crushed?
The common cold is so ubiquitous that it feels like background noise, yet for a subset of people it is a wrecking ball that ...
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'Nose-in-a-dish' reveals why the common cold hits some people hard, while others recover easily
Using a laboratory model of the human nose, scientists have investigated why the severity of common-cold infections varies so ...
A common cold affects people differently. While some suffer from mild symptoms, for others, it can be life-threatening. A new ...
This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. The common cold can commonly cause different symptoms in different people. A new study shed ...
New research suggests the difference may start right inside the nose. Ellen Foxman, a researcher at the Yale School of ...
Detection of common cold coronaviruses (ccCoVs) decreased by approximately half after the widespread SARS-CoV-2 exposure and COVID-19 vaccination, whereas detection of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV ...
Understanding the main differences in their onset, fever severity, and specific symptoms is essential for accurate diagnosis.
Researchers grew nasal tissue in a lab to unlock clues about how your body battles the common cold.
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