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Best flu fighter? Keeping hands clean (Florida Today)
Of all the advice your mother gave you, there's one tidbit that doctors stand by as the best way to keep yourself healthy: Wash your hands. Keeping hands free of germs is one of the simplest and most effective ways to keep from catching the flu, a cold, or some other infectious disease, experts say.
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Odd methods remedy cold (The Western Courier)
Got the sniffles? Get wet socks! While over-the-counter medicines seem to fly off the shelves during the winter, they do not offer a cure; their purpose is to relieve the symptoms of coughs and colds. If you are one of those people whose side effects seem to be worse than the actual cold itself, there are other methods than medicine to help you feel better.
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Safer Ways to Keep Little Ones Healthy This Winter (Lexington Clipper-Herald)
(ARA) - Concerns over children's cold remedies have many parents thinking twice before opening the medicine cabinet to treat their little one's cough or cold.
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Asthma inhalers to go 'green' on Dec. 31 (AP via Yahoo! News)
Last warning: Asthma inhalers go "green" on Dec. 31, forcing patients still using the old-fashioned kind to make a pricey and even confusing switch. The medicine inside these rescue inhalers — the albuterol that quickly opens airways during an asthma attack — isn't changing. But the chemicals used to puff that drug into your lungs are.
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Weather factors cause dry skin (The Springfield News-Leader)
Dr. Mary Jo Fisher has been with Cox Family Medicine Residency for 14 years.
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Asthma inhalers to go 'green' on Dec. 31 (The San Luis Obispo Tribune)
By By LAURAN NEERGAARD -- Last warning: Asthma inhalers go "green" on Dec. 31, forcing patients still using the old-fashioned kind to make a pricey and even confusing switch. The medicine inside these rescue inhalers - the albuterol that quickly opens airways during an asthma attack - isn't changing. But the chemicals used to puff that drug into your lungs are. No more chlorofluorocarbons, or ...
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Switch Dec 31 to 'green' asthma inhalers (AP via Yahoo! News)
Last warning: Asthma inhalers go "green" on Dec. 31, forcing patients still using the old-fashioned kind to make a pricey and even confusing switch.
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Can tea, massage beat a cold? (The Wilson Times)
AAAAA-CHOO!!! It's that time of year, and you'd better watch out -- cold and flu germs are coming to town. But to save money or to take more control over their health, more people aren't running to the doctor at the first sign of a sneeze. A few businesses have opened in Wilson in the past few years to help people who are determined to fend off ...
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A compilation of Sun stories that offer health advice (The Naperville Sun)
Consumers are more likely to check the labels on their food than the labels on their health advice.
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Damaged plants feel stressed (Galveston County Daily News)
GALVESTON — Eleven weeks into recovery mode after Hurricane Ike, many established landscape plant materials are still not showing signs of life.
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