Bad Habits That Boost Your Flu Risk
Sometimes, you have little control over whether you get sick or not. Be that as it may, your lifestyle choices still have a huge impact on your risk of catching a cold or the flu. Here are some habits and factors that may raise your chance of getting the flu.
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September 15, 2014