You’ve probably heard the old saying "feed a cold, starve a fever", but is it actually true? According to Tom Wilkinson, a ...
When you’re sick, eating nutritious foods such as fruits and vegetables can help fulfill your body’s energy needs, said Dr. Michael Hanak, a family medicine physician at Rush University Medical Center ...
Medically reviewed by Jonathan B. Jassey, DO Your body needs energy from calories to help fight infections from a cold and a fever.Staying hydrated with fluids like coconut water or herbal tea is ...
While some may say it’s best to feed a cold and starve a fever, a new study found that saying may be accurate with a little tweak — feed a virus, starve bacteria. According to the coverage, every ...