When a rhinovirus, the most frequent cause of the common cold, infects the lining of our nasal passages, our cells work ...
Learn how the body’s earliest immune defenses can stop a common cold before symptoms appear.
Your chances of catching a cold—and how miserable it feels—may depend more on your body than on the virus itself.
A new study shows that the body’s early immune response, not the virus itself, often determines how severe a rhinovirus cold ...
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Why do some colds hit harder than others?
A common cold can feel like a small thing until it is not. One day you feel fine, and the next you wake up congested, drained ...
Scientists found that nasal cells act as a first line of defense against the common cold, working together to block ...
Researchers at Yale School of Medicine have used lab-grown human nasal tissue to show that a fast interferon response can ...
A new study shows the intricacies of the cold virus and how it interacts with nasal airway cells, revealing why some people ...
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