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- $Title{If You Get Caught in the Cold, You Get a Cold, Right?}
- $Subject{cold exposure virus infections wet weather colds tiny organisms
- viruses sneezing coughing spreads infection viral microorganism microorganisms
- microbe microbes sneezes coughs spread}
- $Volume{A-23}
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- If You Get Caught in the Cold, You Get a Cold, Right?
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- QUESTION: If you get caught in the cold, you get a cold, right? Help me win
- two tickets to the ball game on this one.
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- ANSWER: Sorry, no tickets; you are wrong. There is no medical evidence to
- show that cold or wet weather either causes a cold or aggravates one you
- already have. If that idea were correct, Alaskans would have constant colds
- and Floridians wouldn't get them at all (well, almost never!).
- Colds are caused by tiny organisms called viruses and they have nothing
- to do with the weather. You catch a cold by either coming into contact with
- someone who has a cold or by touching a surface that is infected with cold
- viruses. Cold viruses can survive for several hours on hands, objects, or in
- cloth handkerchiefs, and are probably spread most often by direct contact,
- such as touching a contaminated surface. Many people think sneezing and
- coughing spreads the virus, but since the mucus spray they produce carries
- little virus, this is unlikely.
- The best way to prevent the spread of colds is to wash your hands
- frequently if you've been exposed to someone with a cold. If you catch a
- cold, then all those simple rules become quite useful. Get plenty of rest and
- stay comfortable, and drink plenty of nonalcoholic fluids.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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