If you notice your knees, hips, or hands aching more once the cold weather sets in, you’re not alone. Many people deal with stiffer, sorer joints in the colder months. There’s no single explanation, ...
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) -- Doctors are warning about the health impacts of extreme cold ahead of the single-digit temperatures expected this week. "This is life-threatening cold," said AHN Internal Medicine ...
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I’d always thought more people got sick in winter because we spend more time indoors, without good ventilation – I never understood why people told me the cold weather in and of itself would make me ...
WILMINGTON, N.C. (WECT) - Ahead of the first day of winter on Dec. 21, cold weather has already made its way to southeastern North Carolina. While many simply have to worry about wearing extra layers ...
The cold weather may cause your joints to ache more. Blood vessels can construct in the winter, lowering your blood supply in your toes and fingers, a rheumatologist with Cleveland Clinic explained.
Derek Sutter, building manager for Tarrant County, shovels sleet and ice from a sidewalk on West Belknap Street outside the Tim Curry Criminal Justice Center in downtown Fort Worth, Thursday, Jan. 9, ...
Cold knees may occur for a number of reasons. Certain injuries or health conditions may make the knees feel more sensitive to cold. Exposure to cold temperatures may also have a lingering effect on ...