Anecdotes
The common cold is possibly mankind's commonest ailment
In the year 2000 the European Committee for Studying the Common Cold was officially set up in Reykjavik, the capital of Iceland.
A doctor from the Common Cold Research Centre calculated that a person aged 75 would have had about 200 colds, and would therefore have spent some three years of his/her life sniffling, coughing and sneezing!
You have to be careful when talking about colds in different languages because in Spanish, for example, to have a cold is to be "constipado", whereas in English and French to be "constipated" means something quite different...!!!!