Want to avoid colds, do not stay in the house. Once recommended by infectious disease expert, Professor Peter Collignon. Some odds that cold and rainy weather outside may cause pain, it has been regarded as a 'teaching' old-fashioned.
"The presumption that it is better to stay indoors when the weather outside is cold is not only wrong, but dangerous," said the man who is also director of Infectious Disease at the Australian National University in Canberra.
He considers those who are in the house even more potential for pain. According to him, not the weather conditions that make one sick. However, he considers the response to cold temperatures that causes pain. In the room, the virus has the potential to spread even more.
"Those who live in the house also get less vitamin D because they do not get sunlight," he said.
Two professors at the Australian infectious diseases expert says the people who go outside when the weather is cold and rain to get more vitamin D making it less likely for the flu.
Other experts, from the University of Sydney, given the experiments conducted in the UK several years ago. Professor David Isaacs described how researchers at the Common Cold Research Unit in Salisbury puts volunteers in a swimming pool in the middle of winter and they were not cold.
"Cold does not cause you to become a fever," he said. "The stress of being in a crowded room, far more dangerous," says Isaacs.
This study also echoed by some mothers. Miami Hazell, one mother said her son suffered from asthma and chronic lung. The child actually benefit when outside when it was raining and cold weather.
A similar experiences experienced by Annette Sage. Mother's three children are camping in the winter. The family even swim in the sea, but none of their children who experience pain.
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
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