Here's what experts say about using antibiotics to treat the common cold — and why you can still catch one in the summer.
We’re still waiting for our first freeze of the season, but respiratory illness has already arrived across central Kentucky.
“Alcohol and caffeine are both diuretics, which means they increase a body’s production of urine,” Bredimus said. “You need a ...
Updated vaccines, proper hygiene and staying home when you're sick can help prevent the spread of respiratory illnesses this ...
Despite similar symptoms, there is a key difference ... it’s advisable to use a thicker cream than in summer since dry air increases skin dryness in winter. "Cold air can worsen asthma and ...