11-13-2007, 07:31 AM
Since it is that time of year again, I thought members can benefit from this article:
It's that time of year again, time to start thinking about getting your flu shot to hopefully prevent that achy, feverish feeling that takes over your body for a week or longer. While the flu shot is no guarantee that you will not get sick, it is a good preventative measure to take, so that just in case you get hit with the flu, it hopefully will be a much milder form. However, what if it is not the flu that you get, but a cold instead? How do you know if it is the cold or the flu that has you feeling so ill? What can you do to make yourself feel better if you get either one of these diseases, and what can you do to prevent or at least lower your chances of getting sick?
http://www.healthninjas.com/features/flu...cold.shtml
It's that time of year again, time to start thinking about getting your flu shot to hopefully prevent that achy, feverish feeling that takes over your body for a week or longer. While the flu shot is no guarantee that you will not get sick, it is a good preventative measure to take, so that just in case you get hit with the flu, it hopefully will be a much milder form. However, what if it is not the flu that you get, but a cold instead? How do you know if it is the cold or the flu that has you feeling so ill? What can you do to make yourself feel better if you get either one of these diseases, and what can you do to prevent or at least lower your chances of getting sick?
http://www.healthninjas.com/features/flu...cold.shtml