Why Do You Get Sick in the Winter? Blame Your Nose
Science, Spoken - A podcast by WIRED

A new study shows that as temperatures drop, nasal cells release fewer of the tiny protectors that bind and neutralize invading germs.
Science, Spoken - A podcast by WIRED
A new study shows that as temperatures drop, nasal cells release fewer of the tiny protectors that bind and neutralize invading germs.