loss, scientifically, and because of the volunteer set up, such facilities are very valuable, and there are very few of them. little squirts into each nostril. a cure for the common cold? people are looking still. commercially, it is still a very attractive opposition. nobody has yet managed to find one, but we will always be optimistic. professor nigel dimmock on why thousands went on holiday to catch a cold. and that is all for this special edition of witness history, from here injohannesburg. we will be back soon with more first hand accounts of extraordinary moments in history, but for now, from me, pumza fihlani, and the rest of the witness history team, it s goodbye.
for instance, if you went out in the cold particularly in the rain in the cold this predisposed you to catching colds. there was no evidence at all that any of these things affected the instance of a cold. in the end, the common cold unit was closed for economic reasons. i think it was a big loss, scientifically, and because of the volunteer set up, such facilities are very valuable, and there are very few of them. little squirts into each nostril. a cure for the common cold? people are looking still. commercially, it is still a very attractive opposition. nobody has yet managed to find one, but we will always be optimistic. professor nigel dimmock on why thousands went on holiday to catch a cold. and that is all for this special edition of witness history, from here injohannesburg. we will be back soon with more first hand accounts of extraordinary moments in history, but for now, from me, pumza fihlani,
are very valuable, and there are very few of them. little squirts into each nostril. a cure for the common cold? people are looking still. commercially, it is still a very attractive opposition. nobody has yet managed to find one, but we will always be optimistic. professor nigel dimmock on why thousands went on holiday to catch a cold. and that is all for this special edition of witness history, from here injohannesburg. we will be back soon with more first hand accounts of extraordinary moments in history, but for now, from me, pumza fihlani, and the rest of the witness history team, it s goodbye.
managed to find one, but we will always be optimistic. professor nigel dimmock on why thousands went on holiday to catch a cold. and that is all for this special edition of witness history, from here injohannesburg. we will be back soon with more first hand accounts of extraordinary moments in history, but for now, from me, pumza fihlani, and the rest of the witness history team, it s goodbye. well, friday was the warmest day of the year for wales and for scotland. not elsewhere in the uk. in fact, over the next couple of days, we ll see increasing amounts of cloud and the possibility of downpours and thunderstorms. and we ve been advertising this for days, thisjubilee bank holiday weekend will be a very mixed one for some of us.