Why do you get sick in winter? The new science is pointing your nose
Photo: Shutterstock New research seems to provide a clearer picture of why cold and flu cases are more common in winter. The study found evidence that our nose’s innate immune response weakens in colder temperatures, giving certain germs a better opportunity to infect the rest of the body. The findings, the authors say, could provide …
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