Myth: You’re more likely to catch a cold if you’re cold or wet. 

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Reality: Despite your mom’s warnings about bundling up and not going out with wet hair, it’s not true that being cold can cause a cold. If a cold virus happens to land in your nose, it doesn’t really matter whether you’re wrapped in an electric blanket or standing in a bucket of ice water: You’re probably going to get sick. 

Source:https://www.avera.org/services/wellness-preventive/health-wellness-information/the-truth-about-colds–flu/ 

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