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Tackle the Flu

by Chang Song November 22nd, 2010 | Medication
Usually around this time of the year, people are frantically scrambling to gather and assemble materials for the big Thanksgiving dinner. It also usually gets a little chilly out there, so it is no surprise that many of us can get hit with a little cold and, unfortunately, the dreadful flu. Being sick is probably one of the most unfortunate things in life because with some of your luck, it might be 85 degrees outside and sunshine while you are sick. However, the popularized NyQuil will be able to tackle your illness for you and help you recover much
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Relieve with Aleve

by Chang Song October 25th, 2010 | Medication
Fall has arrived in the United States, and as the temperatures have cooled down considerably, flu season has arrived as well. Many Americans sometimes happen to miss their flu shots, and will have to suffer through the flu season. However, there are several brands of medicines that can help those who happen to miss the flu shots cope with the season. One of the most effective medicines for treating flu is Aleve; it is not only one of the most effective medicines but also it has a nice jingle in its popular commercial.

Aleve is actually the brand name for
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Cold or Flu?

by BBlock March 4th, 2009 | Illness
Even though the common cold and the flu may have similar symptoms they are two very different conditions. It is very easy to mistake one from the other. However, the cold is much milder than the flu. Although the common cold is mild, it is the leading cause of doctor’s visits, missed days off from school and work.

The common cold is an upper respiratory infection caused by a virus. You can catch a cold from another person (members of your family, friends, co-workers, people you have never meet before in a restaurant or supermarket) or objects such as a
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