
Nikki♥
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its sorta because of the cold outside, and people are always cold, so they can get sick from that.....thats not all, but thats all i kno.....nice question!!! hope this helps a little bit |
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this calls for a careface
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b/c of valentine's day,
it gives u nausea, heartburn, upset stomach, diarehha
i think i need some pink,
oo, and sadly, sometimes puffy eyes and a runny nose. |
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May
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Cold weather does not cause a cold or flu. All the viruses in the air cause a cold. Since each virus is different, you can never have the same cold or flu twice. Each is different. That's why a cure cannot be found. |
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Hollywood
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yes. |
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twysty
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I dont think so. |
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sunflare63
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No, the cold is just hard on the body.
Cover nose and mouth and ears in the cold helps.
Lack of moisture in the air in homes and carpets allergies. |
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☮☆☮☆☮☆☮
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In the winter it tends to get very cold. Bacteria and viruses thrive and grow better in cold, dry weather, both in the winter. For some people, they get cold in the winter due to allergys. Allergetic plants usually start coming out then for spring is just around the corner. |
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Steve Urkel
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no clue y we do.. but i needa get rid of my cough! |
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Striker MG
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the cold itself doesn't make you sick, but it does weaken you immune system. and more bacteria is able to survive...i think. |
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Tenn Gal
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Doctors say no, but I don't agree with them. I could be home alone, then the weather turn very cold and snow and I would get sick without being around anyone to catch it from. |
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♥ Jasmine ♥
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i think maybe because the inside living areas that we are in are kept warmer and germs can live longer in warm atmosphere.. |
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sweet_shy_blondie
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definately because we are inside more. think about the first few weeks of school, suddenly we are all sick because so many people are close together, touching everything. some say our immunity isn't as strong during the cold weather, but that is not the sole reason. sharing spaces has a lot to do with it. |
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Ralphie
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Viruses breed better when it's warmer even though you contracts viruses easier when your body temp gets colder. Your immunity drops with your body temp. |
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