Vicks First Defence: Backed by science versus the common cold
You’re going along your way, living life one day at a time and doing your best to meet everyday challenges, when suddenly you feel it: that tickle in your nose
You’re going along your way, living life one day at a time and doing your best to meet everyday challenges, when suddenly you feel it: that tickle in your nose
The researchers found that cold indoor temperatures were associated with higher blood pressure.
Catching a cold is no fun. Everyone tells me it is the aftermath of a week well spent in Baguio, where the weather was, putting it mildly, delicious. Getting back to above 34-degree temperatures must have done me in.
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