As severe winter weather affects Americans across the country, experts are warning about the health and safety dangers to look out for, from falls to frostbite.
When you go from hot to cold temperatures (or vice versa) mucus membranes dry out, making you more likely to get sick. "Studies have shown that rhinovirus, for instance, replicates more ...
Mark Travers writes about the world of psychology. A “hot-and-cold” relationship refers to a dynamic where one partner alternates between showing intense affection, warmth and interest during ...
The Jisulife Handheld Mini Fan gives you that blast of cool air that you need. This handy number also boasts 21 hours of ...
Can braving the winter cold air with little protection get you sick, prompting runny noses and frequent sneezes? Well, sort of. While colder temperatures don’t directly cause the common cold ...