With the winter flu season typically peaking in January and February, there's still time to get a flu shot and consider other ways to lessen the chances of being sidelined from work and play with a high fever, chills, fatigue and body aches.
People talk about colds and flu in the same breath, but once flu gets a foothold in the nose, throat and lungs, it brings a higher level of misery, not to mention mortality. Flu kills 3,300 to 48,600 Americans every year and leaves more than 200,000...
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