If you have a cold, the foods and drinks you consume can impact how long the sickness lasts and the severity of your symptoms. Here’s what to eat and what to avoid.
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8 teas to drink when you have a cold

Medically reviewed by Jordana Haber Hazan, MD Sipping a warm cup of tea can be a soothing home remedy when you have a cold.
There may not be a sure way to completely avoid getting sick, but we can enjoy the comforts of a delicious bowl of soup.
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