It's easy to write off sneezing and congestion that surfaces in the summer as being a side effect of allergies or even a reaction to a drying air conditioner unit. But even though it seems weird - and highly annoying - to go through everything that comes with a respiratory virus when it's scorching out, summer colds can and do happen. "This is definitely a thing," says Thomas Russo, MD, professor and chief of infectious disease at the University at Buffalo in New York. But what is a summer cold, exactly, and how can you know if you're dealing with one over another health issue? Infectious disease doctors explain, and give advice on what to do if you happen to develop the dreaded summer co
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