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by Lee Dobbins - 2007-01-14
Did you ever wonder why you're always getting a cold or the flu but your friend never gets one? Well the answer may be in the foods you're eating. It's no secret that the foods that you put into you...
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by Kathariena Renee - 2007-01-19
Germs are everywhere. Germs get into your system through your mucus membranes. How do the germs get into your system? Think about this. A person next to you is holding a sick baby. The baby sneezes an...
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by Sana'a Baba - 2007-01-21
In order to properly treat a cough, one must first determine the root cause of his cough. Most often, a person will experience significant coughing when experiencing the common cold, the flu, or bron...
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by Vikki Scovell - 2007-01-26
The cold and flu season lasts from September to March every year, and unless you live a very secluded life, there is a good chance that you may catch a cold or flu at some point this year. So here ar...
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by Peter Salazar - 2007-01-26
Influenza, commonly called as Flu, is a highly contagious and acute infection of the respiratory tract that normally occurs in winter season. Generally, flu appears in form of epidemic and affects num...
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by Bruce Burnett - 2007-01-30
British comedian Denis Norden once said that the 24-hour strike was just like the 24-hour flu. You can count on it lasting at least five days. However, in this freezing, sneezing season, there are her...
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by Paula Polman - 2007-02-06
'Tis the season alright. Flu bug, cold bug, sniffles, sneezes, stuffy heads, runny noses. Chances are you've already been hit by at least one of these symptoms. If you're like my family, you've be...
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by Peter Salazar - 2007-02-07
Flu, a seasonal health condition, is referred to as Influenza in medical terminology. Flu is a highly contagious and acute respiratory tract infection that normally occurs in winter season. Generally...
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by Carole Pagan - 2007-02-11
Colds, Flu, sick people all around ... Here are a few tips to help keep you healthy. * Increase your vitamin C. Eat fruit, drink juice, take a supplement. * Make sure you are eating PLENTY of fruits a...
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by Emma Sanford - 2007-02-12
Anyone who cooks knows the power of orange oil well. Like other citrus fruits, orange oil can be used to liven up the flavor of any dish, and the acid can even kill germs. Orange Therapeutic-Grade Ess...