Cold Temperature Changes & Illness: Separating Fact from Fiction
It is not true that changing from a hot indoor environment to a cold outdoor environment can make you sick. Whether a person catches a cold is primarily determined by exposure to the cold virus, not by rapid changes in temperature. Getting cold or being in a cold environment does not cause the common cold; rather, it is caused by infection with the cold virus.Cold & Flu - Related Articles
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