Answer: A cold
Clues: “Common” and “Sniffle”
Researchers conducted a study to rank 100 American cities based on where you’re most and least likely to catch a cold.
They considered things like: Weather, sneeze-inducing dry air, local vaccination rates, nutrition, population density and the number of kids.
The Top 10 cities where you’re most likely to catch a cold are: Bakersfield, Fresno and Riverside, California, McAllen and El Paso, Texas, Philadelphia, Las Vegas, Detroit, Chicago and Ogden, Utah.
The Top 10 cities where you’re least likely to catch a cold are: Wilmington, Raleigh and Durham, North Carolina, Madison, Wisconsin, Honolulu, San Jose, California, New Haven, Connecticut, Omaha, Nebraska, Des Moines, Iowa and Tampa, Florida.
(You can find the ranking of 100 cities, here, from most sick to least sick.)