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viral types are ****ociated with
colds. The
viral cause of some
common colds (20–30%) is unknown. The
common cold virus is
typically transmitted via...
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widely practiced for pain relief, relaxation, and
treating symptoms like
colds or fatigue, *gua sha* can
cause adverse effects,
ranging from mild skin...
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commonly used in an
attempt to
treat the
common cold.
Evidence suggests that zinc does not
prevent colds but may
reduce their duration, with
minimal or...
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ceremony involving the
sweat bath, and use the gum for
colds and
inhale the leaf
smoke for
colds. They use the
plant as a
cough medicine. The gum is used...
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common cold. However,
controlled trials with
lozenges which include zinc
acetate have
found it has the
greatest effect on the
duration of
colds. Zinc has...
- disorders.
While working on the
French Riviera treating patients with
chronic colds, the
Vodders noticed these patients had
swollen lymph nodes. In 1932, at...
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translates to,"idiots don't
catch colds". The
phrase is said to have
become po****r
during the Edo
period (1600s-1800'
s). The
phrase does not mean that...
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medical conditions that
temporarily impair breathing, such as
cough and
colds. Such
medications are
available over-the-counter in many countries. Vicks...
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Common Colds | CDC". www.cdc.gov. 2023-03-09.
Retrieved 2023-12-28. van
Benten I, Koopman...
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toenail fungus,
genital rashes (non-STI), nosebleeds,
diaper rash, and
common colds. Its
folkloric medicinal value as a "cure-all" has
since been
limited by...