September 8, 2006, Newsletter Issue #75: Does cold weather give you a cold?

Tip of the Week

The cold and flu season is generally associated with the winter months, but scientists are unable to directly link cold weather to actually catching a cold. Colds and flu are caused and spread by microorganisms, not weather. Many researchers believe that more people are inside buildings during the winter months, increasing the possibility of spreading the microorganisms from person to person.

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