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Do you think getting cold can give you a cold? Is it bad to drink milk when you have a cold?

Ranit Mishori, a family medicine doctor in Washington, says colds are more common in winter, but not because of low temperatures. The cold weather just means people stay inside more. People like staying together and may get the common cold virus if they shake hands, sneeze or cough near one another.

Adults generally get two to three colds a year. Children are likely to catch four or five. Dr. Mishori says some people wrongly believe they can become protected from colds for the rest of their life once they get the virus one time.

There is still no cure for the common cold. But Dr. Mishori says there are ways to feel better sooner.

If you get a cold, you start taking about two grams of Vitamin C a day. There is evidence that it might shorten the number of days that you will be having the cold. Dr. Mishori says honey, bears’ favourite food, seems especially helpful to children with colds.

Have you ever heard the old saying “feed a cold, starve a fever”? Dr. Mishori says this is not necessarily a good rule to follow. She says if you have a cold but do not feel hungry, then don’t eat.

According to Dr. Mishori, you have to drink a lot. You can drink water or you can drink tea – anything that gets into your body. That’s very important.

But what about drinking milk during a cold? Mishori says, “Drinking milk during a cold possibly does make you uncomfortable. But clearly if you have a baby and that’s all it drinks,you should not stop giving the baby milk.”

What do you know about a cold?

The 1. of people having colds in winter

It is because of the cold virus rather than low temperatures that people have a cold in the cold weather.

2. of people getting the cold virus

The common cold virus is passed from one person to 3. by ways of handshakes, 4. or coughing.

More details about colds

● Adults are 5. likely to catch a cold than children.

● Once getting the virus can not 6. you from colds for the rest of life.

Ways to help with

7. colds

● Take about two grams of Vitamin C a day and you will soon recover from your cold.

● Honey may be of especial8. to children with colds.

9. eating if you are not hungry when you have a cold.

● Drink much water or tea every day.

● It’s 10. that drinking milk might make you feel more uncomfortable.

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