Cold weather does not increase the likelihood of ill colds





"Put on your hat, cold!" - We like to say my mother as a child, and not a child, too. But the relationship between the cold and cold - nothing more than folklore.

Low air temperature does not increase your chances that you will hook one of 200+ viruses that cause infectious colds. Generally viruses are spread by airborne droplets when sneezing and coughing. Although the risk of developing the disease increases with the weakening of the immune system is proven that the cold weather does not affect the immune system. Colds are more common in winter because people are less in the street and spend more time in enclosed, poorly ventilated areas with other people: the working team or family, which is a good chance to catch on once they are ill.

via factroom.ru

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