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Fren being physically cold isn’t what causes you to get a “cold” that’s a common misconception. Rhinovirus Wait A Minute Chester Shirt. I’m not wrong. A common cold is a virus. Being literally cold doesn’t give you a virus. You still have to come in contact with the virus in some other way. It has been long known that the rhinovirus replicates better at the cooler temperature, around 33 Celsius (91 Fahrenheit), compared to the core body temperature of 37 Celsius (99 Fahrenheit). By inhaling the cold air from the outside, the temperature inside the nose will likely decrease accordingly, at least transiently. Therefore, the cooler ambient temperature would likely increase the ability of the virus to replicate well and to develop a cold.

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It still doesn’t cause the sickness, it just allows it to happen. If the virus wasn’t present you wouldn’t get sick. Rhinovirus Wait A Minute Chester Shirt. That was the implication. My point is that yes, there is a correlation between cold temperatures and the common cold (many of which are bacterial, not viral, by the way). Your comment – without the extra context that I added – was misinformative by virtue of offering incomplete, misleading info. True, although you can be vulnerable to catching a cold easily in public spaces eg public transport especially if you’re a malnourished gamer who doesn’t get much sunlight or exercise. There is actually, quick changes in temperature make your body more vulnerable to outside bacterias/viruses.

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You’re still not going to catch a cold just by sitting in a slightly chilly room for a while. Rhinovirus Wait A Minute Chester Shirt. The initial comment by the guy saying he caught a cold is just silly.  Actually, it could do. The cold virus reproduces faster at lower temperatures. Cold temperature plus exposure to a large number of people in an enclosed space is going to spread the virus.  In that time Timox took the ball and scored a goal everybody saw that. It is a bug that also happens a few times in FUTChampions. After that Timex was fair and scored an own goal. That’s it greetings from Barcelona. Tomorrow it will go on. Your Cihan. Saliva helps dogs with digestion, but not in the way you think. “There are no digestive enzymes present in the saliva of dogs,” Harvey says.

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I looked it up because I knew you weren’t correct about dog’s saliva being beneficial to humans. Rhinovirus Wait A Minute Chester Shirt. This is a copy/paste from PetMD: Many of us don’t think twice about the saliva that comes out of our dog’s mouth when we lean in for a slobbery kiss. Affection between humans and their pets is not uncommon. Dog saliva helps prevent canine cavities. The saliva found in the mouths of dogs is better suited to prevent cavities, in comparison to human saliva. [Human saliva] has a PH of 6.5 to 7,” says Dr. Colin Harvey, emeritus professor of surgery and dentistry at the School of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania. “The saliva of dogs and carnivores, in general, is slightly alkaline, around 7.5 to 8.

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