Adults on average get one or two colds per year, with children getting up to six, and they usually last four to five days.
Here are some other myths to debunk. You’ve had the common cold. In fact, you’ve probably had it already this year. And you’ve probably heard that there’s just one cold virus, right?
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Adults on average get one or two colds per year, with children getting up to six, and they usually last four to five days.
You may have heard many tips and tricks for avoiding the common cold — but are they actually preventative or just wishful thinking?
The common cold comes with some common myths. For example, did you know that you can get a cold year-round, not just in the winter? Here are some other myths to debunk.
Most men and women shed between 50-100 strands of hair a day. But if you are losing more than that, you could have a problem. Your diet may be to blame for your thinning mane. For the first time ...