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BYU students prepare for a healthy winter
A BYU student runs outside during the winter. Students can find on-campus resources to stay healthy even as winter weather forces many people indoors. (Universe Photo)
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Does the cold give you a cold? Here's what BYU says.
Ah, that incessant myth about the cold getting people sick. Wear a hat and put on a jacket when you go outside. Don't stand too close to the air conditioner. Don't go outside with wet hair. Mothers (and grandmothers) have been saying this for years. Most people know colds are caused by viruses, so where is the logic to this old wives' tale?
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