yes.
common cold
climate like cold or hot . or with pollution. or by killing them
Yes, it was actually quite common for people to die as a result of the cold during the early days of the US, before antibiotics. If left untreated, the common cold can lead to secondary infections, such as pneumonia, and which can eventually cause death. However, today secondary infections and pneumonia after the common cold is rare and when it does occur, the pneumonia can be quickly treated now with modern antibiotics. Nowadays, our immune systems are usually able to fight off a cold in a 7 to 10 days.
No, there is no cure for the common cold.
HIV attacks the T cells of the immune system so people with AIDS die from the common cold because the T cells that fight off the common cold died because of HIV
Cold is a common noun.
The common cold is caused by a virus passed from person to person. This rhinovirus is the virus that causes the common cold.
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More people tend to die from extreme heat than from extreme cold. Heat-related illnesses, such as heat stroke, are more common and can be more deadly than cold-related illnesses. Additionally, heat waves can affect larger populations compared to cold spells.
yes, but not that long, they will die out eventually.
The Tagalog term for common cold is "sipon."