Now that cold and flu season is upon us, our wellness editors are using these hacks to avoid sickness and stay healthy.
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A cough, sore throat, runny nose and often a fever with headache and aching limbs - a cold is usually harmless. However, Dr.
How do I know if I have a cold or flu? Common colds tend to come on gradually. Flu, on the other hand, is likelier to hit you suddenly—and hard. You might have a slightly elevated temperature ...
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(People with Covid also experience respiratory symptoms; testing is the best way to know which virus you most likely have.) “There’s a saying that if you treat a cold, it goes away in seven ...
Apply this to the cold sore around your lip or up your nose for a full fifteen minutes, twice a day. I have found that this approach very often resolves a cold sore within a day or two.