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Natural Cures for Common Cold: Common Cold Management with Ayurveda Herbs by Dr Sonica Krishan Posted Mon 06 Dec 2010 10:44pm Ayurveda herbs come in handy for a number of ailments. Here are some easy home remedies that have been tried and tested for the common cold. Ayurveda herbs come handy for a number of ailments. There are some easy home remedies that are tried and tested for the hassling ailment of common cold. Read on »
Cut Short the Common Cold – Natural Health Remedies for Colds by Sandy H. Healthy Living ProfessionalComplimentary & Alternative Medicine Posted Sun 21 Dec 2008 2:09pm There’s a good reason it’s called the common cold, ‘cause it’s one of the most common illnesses around. And the worst part is that it has no cure. So if you have a cold... help you breathe easier and prevent sneezing continuously. A cold may be common, but it’s nothing to sneeze at (pun unintended). It can drain you of all your energy and put you Read on »
How Is A Common Cold Different Than A Common Flu And Can A Warm Drink Actually Treat The Symptoms? by Healthy Living .. Patient Expert Posted Wed 11 Feb 2009 2:58pm types of viruses. Flu ailments normally come on unbelievably fast (within 3-6 hours) and involve a fever, sore muscles, dry cough, and extreme lethargy. A common cold symptoms.... But only recently have researchers examined whether or not the effect is real. In December, researchers at the Common Cold Center at Cardiff University in Britain looked at whether Read on »
THe common cold isn't so common for Trisomy 18 kids... by momvocateT18 Posted Tue 11 May 2010 9:49am Alyssa has been sick with a cold since Friday. It came on quick and quickly affected her lung function and heart rate. Her O2 without supplemental oxygen while awake... the weekend; which gave me a measure of confidence in being able to read Alyssa's symptoms and manage them well. Alyssa is still recuperating from her sickness ( a cold). She Read on »
Gene mappers untangling common cold mysteries by COPDsurvivor Patient Expert Posted Tue 19 Jan 2010 8:08am for the cold may one day be common in doctors’ offices. A fast and inexpensive test is good news for asthmatics and people who have chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, for whom... A close-up of the common cold virus. A cure for the common cold has eluded scientists since the dawn of mankind. Common colds — also known as human rhinovirus Read on »
Is A Common Cold Vaccine On The Way? by k Patient Expert Posted Fri 13 Feb 2009 5:24pm Is a vaccine for the common cold on the way? That would make so many people happy. Not only would this lift a burden to normally healthy people that sometimes come down with the virus, but it would help ease others who have immune system problems that the common cold can often wreak havoc on and possibly prove fatal. While a possible vaccine Read on »
Remedies to Prevent and Treat Common Cold and Flu by Joseph Alban Licensed Acupuncturist Posted Fri 07 Jan 2011 11:40am It is getting to the heart of winter and cold season.  Chinese medicine and acupuncture have many remedies for preventing colds and treating colds.  Here are some of my best posts about tricks from the Chinese Medicine Cabinet to prevent colds and flus. Preventing colds for People with Asthma Recipes for the Common Cold Read on »
Zinc supplements fight common cold - Cochrane review by Dr. John Z. Medical Doctor Posted Thu 17 Feb 2011 12:00am caused by the common cold, according to a systematic review published in The Cochrane Library. The findings could help reduce the amount of time lost from work and school due to colds. The common cold places a heavy burden on society, accounting for approximately 40 percent of time taken off work and millions of days of school missed by children each Read on »
Eliminate the Common Cold! by Mark Pegram Posted Sat 28 Nov 2009 10:03pm The common cold has long been one of the ailments of man that is most times more of a nuisance than anything else.  Of course the remedy manufacturers love it because...) temperature range.  It is shown that the common cold replicates best at temperatures of 33 C (91.4 F) to 35 C (95 F).  So when the air is room temperature then our upper airway passage Read on »
Vitamin C and the Common Cold by Joanne M. Patient Expert Posted Mon 17 Nov 2008 1:07pm It always seems that we are more susceptible to colds when the weather grows colder and vitamin C has long thought to be one of the best prevention remedies. Vitamin C and the common cold have always been closely linked and we believe that taking it at the first sign of a cold will speed up our recovery or may stop colds developing at all, but does Read on »