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Fire Cider: What Is It? And Can It Prevent Illness?

This spicy concoction can do more harm than good, upsetting your stomach and causing painful acid reflux

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How To Know if It’s COVID-19, a Cold or Allergies

Symptoms can overlap and be hard to distinguish, but there are some telltale differences

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Got a Sinus Infection That Won’t Quit? When To Worry

Give it seven to 10 days, but if your symptoms linger or get worse, it’s time to see a healthcare provider

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The Dirty Truth About Hand Dryers

Some dryers spread germs instead of removing them

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When Flu Season Officially Starts

While it typically starts in October, vaccine effectiveness can affect its duration and severity

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6 Tips To Prep for Flu Season

Get vaccinated, consider wearing a mask and stock your medicine cabinet

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Here’s How Dangerous the Flu Can Be

Influenza puts stress on your body and can lead to serious conditions like pneumonia or stroke

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Why You Need a Flu Shot (and When To Get It)

Prevention is best against this serious illness

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What You Need To Know About Flu Strains

There are three antigenic types of influenza, but A and B are responsible for our flu season

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Can Essential Oils Treat a Cough?

A couple essential oils may be used with caution, but there are safer and more effective options

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