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Myth: Going outside with a wet head can give you a cold.
Truth: A damp dome will not cause the sniffles. For that matter, neither will wet feet or wet clothing. Rhinoviruses--not drafts or chilly, wet weather--cause colds. Contrary to popular opinion, only contact with these organisms can make yon sick. And being cold or wet doesn't increase your risk of catching the bug, either. Nor does ...