Vitamin C and Fluids ingested daily.
Probably not as they are susceptible to catching colds.
Probably not as they are susceptible to catching colds.
What does your mother do to you if you don't listen to her about catching colds? SCOLD.
I believe that springtime is the worse season for colds. The changing of the weather always affects people and then the virus or the bug spread around like wild fire.
A hypothesis to prove that eating garlic prevents colds could be: "Consuming garlic daily for a period of 3 months will result in fewer instances of cold symptoms compared to those who do not consume garlic." This hypothesis suggests that the regular intake of garlic may boost the immune system and reduce the likelihood of catching a cold.
Some tips are to get an hour of physical activity every day, and eat fewer fats and sugars. You should talk to your doctor for more personalized tips just for you.
Antigens are: proteins, polysaccharides, glycoproteins, or glycolipids. They cause the lymph system to respond by producing antibodies. Each time the body is challenged by an antigen, the stronger the immune system becomes. An infant, at first, gets many colds but as she gets more of them, she will have more antibodies to fight off colds she has had before. She will have fewer colds because she has the antibodies for many of them now.
Hi, this video offers a possible explanation.... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7CuGPRF3zXg Hope that helps, Jules x
The common cold is caused by a group of viruses. Being cold does not cause colds, although it is true that a person who is chilled might become more susceptible to catching a cold.
Not really. Cold weather does not cause the viral infections we call the common cold. Only exposure to the virus germ that causes colds will give you the cold, not temperature changes. The only link between being in a cold country and catching colds is likely that you are indoors and more crowded to stay warm in cold countries, and that makes the chances higher that you will catch the virus from someone else in the room who has caught a cold.
In some ways catching a cold can be good for your immune system because it builds up cells which provide a wall of security against the cold. However, there are a various of different types of colds and they can easily be spread just by coughing, sneezing or contact. But don't worry some bacteria is good for you.
No, Colds are caused by a virus.