If you’re venturing outdoors, dressing properly is key. “Dressing in layers, wearing loose fitting layered clothing is the ...
The doctor told listeners on his podcast to stay at home, rest, and recover with cold or flu symptoms - and revealed how to ...
It's a saying Minnesotans and Wisconsinites know well: "There's no such thing as bad weather, just bad clothing." The problem is that even proper clothing might not be enough to withstand the bitter ...
When CNN asked for your flu stories, we received hundreds of written responses from people stuck in bed, binge-watching TV, working from home and trying to keep their kids under control — all while ...
If you’ve ever been told to bundle up or you’ll get sick, you’re not alone. However, research shows that cold temperatures ...
In subzero winds, hypothermia announces itself in small, easy-to-miss ways. Here’s what one Nat Geo Explorer does to combat it in some of the coldest places on Earth.
Nashville could see several inches of snow and ice over the weekend, likely impacting travel and business into the following week.
As extreme cold weather grips large sections of the United States, people still need to work and live their lives. CNN wellness expert Dr. Leana Wen has guidance.
Over the next few days, when wind chills could drop to minus 30 or minus 40 degrees, the cold can quickly become harmful to your health.
Consumer Reports says there are several effective ways to ease symptoms and recover more comfortably at home.