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The common cold [PDF]

open access: yesEuropean Journal of Pediatrics, 1985
The common cold continues to be the major cause of absences from school and work. A better understanding of the epidemiology and the natural history should lead to less anxiety about this disease. Although there is still much misinformation among the public, the time should soon come when better-informed patients with this disease will make fewer ...
Stickler, G. B.   +2 more
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The common cold [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of General Internal Medicine, 1996
The common cold is characterized by symptoms of rhinorrhea, nasal obstruction, sneezing, throat clearing, postnasal drip, and cough. Some of the many viruses that cause colds may cause mild additional symptoms such as sore throat, weakness, dizziness, and tearing.
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Soothing Properties of Glycerol in Cough Syrups for Acute Cough Due to Common Cold

open access: yesPharmacy, 2017
The treatment and management of acute cough due to common cold costs billions of dollars of healthcare expenditure and there is a growing opinion that a simple linctus containing glycerol with flavourings such as honey and lemon is a safe and effective ...
Ronald Eccles, Pascal Mallefet
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Corticosteroids for the common cold [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
BACKGROUND: The common cold is a frequent illness, which, although benign and self limiting, results in many consultations to primary care and considerable loss of school or work days. Current symptomatic treatments have limited benefit.
Del Mar, Chris B.   +5 more
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Coronaviruses and COVID-19 – Complications and Lessons Learned for the Future

open access: yesJournal of Pure and Applied Microbiology, 2020
Despite the earlier two Coronavirus outbreaks, this appearance of the third Coronavirus outbreak has brought several complications and now emerged as a human-health related pandemic issue.
Muhammad Bilal   +4 more
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Nasal decongestants in monotherapy for the common cold [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
Background : Many treatments for the common cold exist and are sold over-the-counter. Nevertheless, evidence on the effectiveness and safety of nasal decongestants is limited.
De Sutter, An   +4 more
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Intake of Lactobacillus paragasseri SBT2055 improves subjective symptoms of common cold during winter season in healthy adults: A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled parallel-group comparative study

open access: yesFrontiers in Nutrition, 2022
ObjectiveLactobacillus paragasseri SBT2055 (LG2055) has been reported to show immunostimulating effects. This study aimed to investigate the effects of LG2055 on the subjective symptoms of the physical condition in healthy adults.Materials and methodsIn ...
Eiji Kobatake   +5 more
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Antihistamines for the common cold [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
Background : The common cold is an upper respiratory tract infection, most commonly caused by a rhinovirus. It affects people of all age groups and although in most cases it is self limiting, the common cold still causes significant morbidity ...
De Sutter, An   +2 more
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Rhinovirus—A True Respiratory Threat or a Common Inconvenience of Childhood?

open access: yesViruses, 2023
A decade-long neglect of rhinovirus as an important agent of disease in humans was primarily due to the fact that they were seen as less virulent and capable of causing only mild respiratory infections such as common cold.
Sunčanica Ljubin-Sternak   +1 more
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THE COMMON COLD [PDF]

open access: yesBritish Medical Bulletin, 1948
In the spring of 1946, a group of us working under the Medical Research Council felt that the time was ripe for a renewed onslaught on the difficult problem of the common cold. We have since learnt that, at about the same time, several groups of workers in the United States had much the same idea.
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