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North-West Province: Fine and cool Free State: Fine and cold to cool.
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Free State: Fine and cool but cold in places in the south.
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Northern Europe remains cold, with forecasts expecting them to remain below normal.
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Cook noodles in water according to package directions; rinse with cold water.
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US v China: is this the start of a new cold war?
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The purpose of this work was to study the frequency of potential pathogenic bacteria isolated from acute purulent rhinopharyngitis among children in Senegal.
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Population and methods: Ninety-three children from one month to 7-years old suffering from purulent rhinopharyngitis were recruited from April 1 to July 1996.
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Background: To minimize the risk of pneumonia, many anesthesiologists delay anesthesia-requiring procedures when patients exhibit signs of viralupperrespiratorytractinfection.
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Some will reiterate basic advice, such as not prescribing antibiotics for viralupperrespiratorytractinfections, among others.
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Mumps, acutecoryza, and rubella are of the same frequency among the two groups.
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Causes.-Acutecoryza, acute pharyngitis, influenza, scarlet fever, inflammation of the eustachian tube, gargling, bathing, employing the nasal douche or violently blowing the nose.
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To be smothered with a headcold is a superbly evocative expression.
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This night's adventure might end up giving her a monumental headcold.
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THERE'S nothing more annoying than a headcold -just ask Kyle Chalmers.
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The government website is as helpful as Chris Grayling with a headcold.
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Downs fidgeted nervously, sniffing as if he had a headcold.
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AcuteRhinitis).-Thisis an inflammation of the mucous membrane lining the nose.
Usage of common cold in English
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A coronavirus is a family of viruses that include the commoncold.
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Suffering a commoncold in the office will no longer be tolerated.
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They are the symptoms of the commoncold, of influenza, of pneumonia.
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Newspapers across the US wanted to know: had the commoncold been cured?
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It goes unnoticed and feels similar to the commoncold for most individuals.
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How does it compare to the commoncold and the flu?
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Close Transcript Why is the commoncold so hard to cure?
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There are four other human coronaviruses, which cause commoncold symptoms.
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Coronaviruses are a large family of viruses which includes the commoncold and SARS.
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Seasonal flu and the commoncold, however, are continually evolving.
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For children with asthma, the commoncold is the top trigger of symptom attacks.
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Will winter boost COVID-19 infection rates, as it does the flu and commoncold?
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They cause illnesses that can range from the commoncold to more severe diseases.
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Respiratory infections like flu and the commoncold follow seasonal patterns in temperate regions.
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But these occasions come and go like the commoncold.
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Coronaviruses are a large family of viruses, some of which cause the commoncold.