You’re feeling pretty lousy. You’ve got sniffles, sneezing, and a sore throat. Is it a cold, flu, or allergies? It can be hard to tell them apart because they share so many symptoms. But understanding the differences will help you choose the best treatment.
Read MoreWhen you’ve got a baby on board, your immune system is weaker than normal. That’s actually a good thing, says Dr. Clark, because it keeps your body from rejecting your baby-to-be, but it also means you’re more vulnerable to germs.
Read MoreYou may spend more time each year nursing a sore throat, fever, and runny nose than you do on vacation. Adults get about three colds a year on average, each lasting a week or two. On top of that, 5 to 20 percent of us will also get the flu, which can linger even longer.
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