CHARLOTTE, N.C. — With the temperature dropping this week , you may have had a stuffy nose or cough, and many want to know: Does the change in weather make you sick?
Does the quick change in weather increase your chances of getting sick?
Yes, a quick change in weather can increase your chances of getting sick. Although the temperature change, by itself, won't give you a cold.
Both Dr. Robinson and Dr. Kohli agree the change in temperature doesn't make you sick, but it can boost your odds of catching a virus.
"Just a temperature change in and of itself is not enough to make you ill," Robinson said. "You have to be exposed to a virus."
The Cleveland Clinic said there are three main factors that increase illness during weather changes:
"If you think about what happens when the weather g

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