Why Succeeding Against the Odds Can Make You Sick

In 1997, a few hundred people who responded to a job posting in a Pittsburgh newspaper agreed to let researchers spray their nostrils with a rhinovirus known to cause the common cold. The people would then be quarantined in hotel rooms for five days and monitored for symptoms. In return they’d get $800. “Hey, it’s … Continue reading Why Succeeding Against the Odds Can Make You Sick