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‘Nose-in-a-dish’ reveals why the common cold hits some people harder than others


New laboratory experiments used “noses-in-a-dish” to unpack why the common cold triggers mild illness in some people while sending others to the hospital.

In the depths of cold and flu season, rhinoviruses — the most common cause of the common cold — make many of us miserable, causing symptoms like a runny nose, sore throat and mild cough. But for a subset of people, rhinovirus infections are a much more serious condition.

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