Win the war on bugs: how tough is your immune system? Take this quiz and find out how you can stop getting sick so often
Article Abstract:
Seven questions determine how frequently one gets the cold or flu every year, the kind of symptoms encountered, and other topics. Recommendations for improving resistance to the cold and flu, treating diarrhea, taking vitamins, and other self-help tips are explained.
Publication Name: Men's Health
Subject: Health
ISSN: 1054-4836
Year: 1998
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health bulletin
Article Abstract:
Recent health-related information includes a cholesterol-reducing margarine, Melanotan-II as an impotence treatment, magnesium for lowering blood pressure, the effects of wheat bran on colon cancer, and the relationship between calcium and prostate health.
Publication Name: Men's Health
Subject: Health
ISSN: 1054-4836
Year: 1999
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Keep your nose clean
Article Abstract:
Tips on avoiding catching cold include avoiding individuals who are afflicted, making one's children wash frequently, getting enough sleep, exercising, taking vitamin C daily, engaging in moderate drinking and gargling twice daily.
Publication Name: Men's Health
Subject: Health
ISSN: 1054-4836
Year: 1997
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