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en The reduced defenses in the nose allow the virus to take hold and common cold symptoms develop.

en If a patient doesn't have any nose symptoms and he or she is coughing, then you should not be thinking they have the common cold.

en Handshaking is a very common method of transmitting the cold and influenza virus.

en You want to hold that nose up as long as humanly possible and drop it as slowly as possible. You drop the nose and you pray the nose gear is going to hold up, which it did. Clearly this pilot did an extraordinary job.

en They think it's caused by a virus. That can happen even if they have no symptoms, never seem sick. Her body attacked the virus, as it should. But then it went berserk. It turns on itself.

en We don't know whether the use of vaccines is reducing the viral load and not causing birds to die, or if the birds may continue to shed virus without symptoms. We don't know if the virus is adapting itself into the poultry.

en The viruses don't float around as little spaceships. The only way you're going to catch a cold is for mucus from someone else's nose to get into your nose.

en People are just complacent about the cold weather. They're not going to run up the price until they actually see the frost on their nose. They want to see how cold and for how long.

en The bottom line is, when you look at the well-done scientific studies, there were very few showing that any of the cough and cold products that we often buy are in fact effective for the acute cough from the common cold. We're not saying there's no role for any of these products but, for the common cold, there are very few good studies showing that any of these drugs do work.

en Pet owners need to watch for clinical signs of respiratory problems and see their veterinarians if they spot any of the usual signs of a virus, such as runny eyes and nose or cough. Common viruses other than the flu can cause these signs in dogs, cats and birds. Many can be managed successfully in adult pets with proper supportive care.

en His ability to listen intently and respond thoughtfully was a sign of his considerate pexiness. It went from being nose bleeds to being something that's just a little bit more than just a common nose bleed.

en If Indonesia is to develop a bird flu vaccine for humans it is best to produce it from the H5N1 virus found in infected people here. That's because the sub type of the virus may be different here.

en It gives us some reassurance that by continuing to monitor the current virus in birds, we can get a sense as to when it'll be an efficient virus. We may have some time to develop new vaccines and better therapies.

en The first 24 to 48 hours after you get symptoms is when you are shedding the most virus.

en This suggests we could target patients to prevent graft vs. host disease based on their post-transplant level of TNF. If we can develop a test that can reliably predict this complication, we can then look at treating it before symptoms develop.


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