Being cold doesn't lower your resistance. Viruses are acquired from other humans regardless of your temperature.
The hold back on the cure for the cold is caused by the fact that there are over 150 different strands of the virus that causes the cold. and it would cost a lot of money to try to fight all of them or to find a way to prevent the virus from attaching to our cells.
A cold is a virus and you catch it from someone else or by touching something someone else has touched. This is why you should wash your hands a lot during cold season. You do not catch a cold from being cold.
a virus that causes the common cold
A cold sore is caused by a virus.
The herpes that causes cold sores remains in the nervous system and is reactivated from time to time. The sore reappears at this time. A cold virus doesn't act this way in the nervous system. Once a person has a cold, that person makes enough antibodies so that the virus doesn't cause a cold again in that person.
No, some people believe this, but it is not a true fact. You have to be infected with the cold virus to get a cold. Being wet is uncomfortable in cold weather but it does not cause you to be infected with the virus.
Being cold or in the cold does not aid or inhibit the spread of viruses. See the related questions about colds and being cold.
No, you CAN'T can't catch a cold from being outside without a coat in cold weather. It might give you a better chance of catching a virus but will not automatticaly give you a cold. No, you CAN'T can't catch a cold from being outside without a coat in cold weather. It might give you a better chance of catching a virus but will not automatticaly give you a cold.
The rhino virus is more commonly known as the cold; but it can be spread like any other virus, otherwise, it's contagious. You can not contract a cold from staying out or being cold!!
Power is voltage squared, divided by resistance (P = V2/R) so, for a given voltage, the lower the resistance, the greater the power!
active virus
Kinda-sorta, but not really. It's not temperature that gives you a cold, it's a virus. If you get in contact with the virus you can catch a cold regardless of what you're doing and what temperature it is. But if you're working hard, and being out in the cold, your body will be spending a fair bit of effort on keeping you warm and moving, which can make it easier for the virus to infect you.
Yes a virus does cause the common cold.
Getting sick from being cold is a old wives' tale. Being cold does lower your immune system's strength temporarily so if you are exposed to harmful bacteria or viruses soon after being cold you might get sick but, no, being cold does not cause a person to catch a cold.
Cold sores are caused by a virus HSV-type 1.Yes oral herpes is a viral infection.
Cold sores are not caused by organisms, they are caused by a virus called oral herpes.
The hold back on the cure for the cold is caused by the fact that there are over 150 different strands of the virus that causes the cold. and it would cost a lot of money to try to fight all of them or to find a way to prevent the virus from attaching to our cells.