As cold and flu season finally wanes, a new danger lurking in the snow could be responsible for your runny nose, sore throat and cough. And the risks could linger well after a winter storm.
Over the past week leading up to this weekend's winter storm, you may have seen the phrase "warm nose" used when discussing what kind of precipitation we will see. Other WRAL Top Stories The warm nose ...
One person who contracted it died. The fungus is commonly found in soil in the Ohio River and Mississippi River valleys, and the illness is not contagious. By Adeel Hassan One death is being ...
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A new study helps explain why you get sick from a common cold virus. The secret, it turns out, lies inside your nose. Winter brings a surge of respiratory illnesses, including rhinoviruses, the most ...