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Health Tip: Avoid the Common Cold (HealthDay)
There really is no foolproof way to prevent the common cold.
Health Tip: Clean Hands Prevent Disease (HealthDay)
Clean hands are one of the most effective ways to avoid disease or infection, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says.
Health Tip: Echinacea Not a Panacea (HealthDay)
Echinacea doesn't help prevent colds or lessen their severity or duration, recent research found.
Health Tip: Is it a Cold or the Flu? (HealthDay)
If you have a fever of more than 100 degrees in addition to symptoms such as sore throat, nasty cough, and congestion, it's most likely the flu, says the U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH). Colds rarely produce fevers.
Health Tip: The Cold Facts (HealthDay)
We've all had it. Runny nose, congestion, cough and sore throat. It's the common cold.
The ABCs of a Healthy Cold and Flu Season (HealthDay)
With cold and flu season in full swing, parents who pay attention to hygiene and nutrition can boost the odds that their children will stay healthy -- or at least healthier than last year.
Vaccine Approved to Protect Children From Rotavirus (HealthDay)
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved a live, oral vaccine -- called RotaTeq -- to prevent rotavirus gastroenteritis in infants. It's the only vaccine approved in the United States that can help protect against rotavirus, a viral infection th
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