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We've all wondered if you actually can catch a cold just from being out in cold weather - and now Dr Amir Khan has revealed whether it really is true or not.
Now, why this happens is a question we’re not quite sure about – but there may be a clue in the fact that we’re not alone.
The likelihood of getting a cold from someone else and how long it takes to catch it depends on many factors, including your overall health and how long the person who exposed you has been sick.
Experts explain why you're more likely to catch a cold in the winter than in warmer seasons of the year.
Here’s what causes colds to spread so easily, how long they are usually contagious and how they’re most commonly treated.
Understanding why some people rarely catch colds could unlock better ways to protect your own health.
Some estimates say that Americans have 1 billion colds a year. For more detail, see Common Cold Causes. How a Common Cold Starts You can catch it from another person who is infected with the virus.
Experts explain why you're more likely to catch a cold in the winter than in warmer seasons of the year.