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  2. Zinc and the common cold - Wikipedia

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    Zinc gluconate 50 mg tablets (GNC brand) Zinc supplements (frequently zinc acetate or zinc gluconate lozenges) are a group of dietary supplements that are commonly used in an attempt to treat the common cold. [1] Evidence suggests that zinc does not prevent colds but may reduce their duration, with minimal or no impact on symptom severity.

  3. The Exact Right Time to Take Your Zinc Supplement - AOL

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    Zinc supplements can also interact with a wide range of medications, including antibiotics, and can also interact with other things you commonly consume, like beta-carotene, calcium and even ...

  4. Common cold - Wikipedia

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    [11] [55] [82] [83] [84] Some zinc remedies directly applied to the inside of the nose have led to the loss of the sense of smell. [11] [85] A 2017 review did not recommend the use of zinc for the common cold for various reasons; [20] whereas a 2017 and 2018 review both recommended the use of zinc, but also advocated further research on the ...

  5. Does zinc really boost your immunity and metabolism? Experts ...

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    Many people believe that taking zinc supplements can help prevent or stop colds. However, studies show there’s little to no evidence that zinc can ward off cold symptoms.

  6. This Is the Best Time to Take Zinc - AOL

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    Here's the best time to take your zinc supplement, how to take it, and proper dosages, safety, and side effects. ... Between supplements and foods, make sure you’re not going north of 40 mg ...

  7. Human coronavirus NL63 - Wikipedia

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    Alphacoronavirus amsterdamense [1] ( also called Human coronavirus NL63 abbreviated HCoV-NL63) is a species of coronavirus, specifically a Setracovirus from among the Alphacoronavirus genus. It was identified in late 2004 in patients in the Netherlands by Lia van der Hoek and Krzysztof Pyrc [2] using a novel virus discovery method VIDISCA. [3]