No. Despite the name a cold really has nothing to do with cold weather. A cold is a virus and can only be caught from pathogens. You wouldn't catch a cold even by being in a tanktop and shorts in winter in Canada. You'd start getting numb and probably sneeze, but that's not a cold.
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No, you cannot catch a cold from changes in temperature. Colds are caused by viruses that are transmitted through close contact with an infected person or by touching contaminated surfaces. Temperature changes may weaken the immune system, making you more susceptible to catching a cold, but they do not directly cause colds.
You get sick from being all hot and sweaty and then turning the temp to cold really fast. That's how you catch a cold in the summer.
This is an outdated belief. In fact, you get sick from viruses or bacteria, not from temperature changes.
Air molecules move faster in hot weather and slower in cold weather.
Increased fluids in hot weather, decreased calories.
Asian palm civets are native to warmer climates and prefer tropical environments. They thrive in hot weather with high humidity. Cold weather can be detrimental to their health and well-being.
Yes, cold weather can affect a woman's menstrual cycle by potentially causing changes in hormone levels which can impact the menstrual cycle's regularity. Cold weather can also lead to increased stress levels, which in turn can disrupt the menstrual cycle.
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