I've caught myself wishing for warmer weather or just wishing for an entirely different season all together. Having cold weather is good for you and here's why.
It's widely been dismissed that you are more likely to catch a cold when it's cold. But, a new study indicates the 'old wives tale' you can catch a cold by being cold may actually have some truth to it.
If you love watermelon, you'll be happy to know that eating three slices a day could help lower your blood pressure. Here are more health and wellness tips you may not know about.
Almost everyone knows you should cover your mouth when you cough or sneeze to prevent germs from spreading. Originally, experts said use your hands. Then they said use your sleeve so you don't contaminate what you touch. Now, it appears neither of these are the best way to prevent the spread of germs.
As the weather cools, people start getting sick more often. Combine that with the late season rain and we have a combination of allergies in addition to all the other typical seasonal illnesses. A search for an answer to why when you're sick your body shivers, turned up all kinds of interesting facts about that and a whole lot more.
Here's something that will make you think twice about coming to work sick. Or, if one of your co-workers shows up with some sort of bug, will make you want to quickly clock out and go home.