Every year parents and caregivers tell children to put on a coat as temperatures drop and winds start blowing, warning the young ones that sicknesses hit the hardest when the air turns brisk. But ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - Temperatures going up and down this week may have you sniffing, sneezing or coughing. And you may be wondering: can these quickly changing weather conditions make you sick?