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What Do You Know About the Common Cold?

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1. More than 200 viruses cause colds.


2. Frequent handwashing may reduce your chances of getting a cold.


3. Frequently cleaning telephones, countertops, and faucets in your home when a family member has a cold can help keep the illness from spreading.


4. Wearing warm clothing, staying out of cold drafts, and not going outside with wet hair can keep you from catching a cold.


5. Over-the-counter cold/cough medicines can cure a cold.


6. Keeping your fingers out of your eyes, nose, and mouth can help keep you from getting a cold.


7. It's better to cough or sneeze into a tissue than into your hands.


8. Drinking lots of liquids can help you recover from a cold.


9. Drinking alcohol and smoking cigarettes can make you feel worse when you have a cold.


10. Most colds can be self-treated at home.


11. Antibiotics can cure the common cold.


Author: Floria, Barbara

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