Learn more about the common cold, the viruses that cause it, and why it’s so difficult to find a vaccine for it.
February 26, 2007 (San Diego) — Infants who wheeze when they are infected with rhinovirus are more likely to have a diagnosis of asthma by the time they are 6 years old, according to investigators who ...
September 25, 2012 (Vienna, Austria) — There is still no cure for the common cold, but interferon-β significantly decreases the frequency of cold-induced exacerbations in people with ...
WellSpan Pediatric Medicine Physicians are seeing runny noses and common colds this week. They’re also treating asthma attacks and seasonal allergies. “To help keep children healthy, I recommend ...
“We are seeing a lot of asthma flares, probably due to a combination of seasonal changes, seasonal allergens, viruses going around school, and weather changes. And as the weather changes and people ...
A scientific team at the Imperial College and the Medical Research Council Centre in Allergic Mechanisms of Asthma believe they've found the link between common colds and severe asthma attacks.
Rhinoviruses and endemic coronaviruses are the main causes of the common cold. Recent studies show “common” cold viruses can cause severe and even fatal illness in healthy adults. Infection with ...
Cold and dry air remains one of the most common triggers, often causing coughing, chest tightness, and shortness of breath.
Doctronic reports chest colds last 7-14 days, caused by viral infections or irritants, with symptoms like cough and chest ...