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  • How to Quick steps on what to do when someone is sick with the flu or a cold

    Every year millions of people get sick with the flu or a cold. This ehow will give you a few basic steps on what to do when someone is sick.

  • How to Slow a Racing Heart

    A racing heart could be a symptom of supraventricular tachycardia, a condition in which your heart sometimes beats rapidly due to extra electrical signals. The problem is usually not...

  • Why Do Ears Get Red & Hot?

    Coming in from a very cold day, you may notice that your ears suddenly feel burning hot. Looking in the mirror, you see that they are bright red, like your nose, from the cold. There are thousands...

  • Cold & Sinus Home Remedies

    The common cold is the result of any number of viruses that people come in contact with every day. The rhinovirus, however, is the most common culprit. Individuals can contract these viruses...

  • How to Keep Cool and Cold in Summer

    Is the summer heat getting to you? This is how you can keep cool during even the hottest days. Are you suffering from heat stroke or sweating like a pig? Read this to keep cool and be cool!

  • How to Keep Cool in the Summer Heat

    June, July, and August are torrid, relentless months - the heat beats down on everybody. How does one keep cool in this heat? This eHow will show you!

  • Common Cold Prevention

    Every year, an adult can catch between two and four colds, while a child can catch as many as 10. Currently, there is no cure for any of the more than 200 viruses that cause the common cold, which...

  • Why Does Someone Get Cold Sores?

    Cold sores are caused by the oral herpes simplex virus. You can contract the virus through contact with open cold sores of someone with the infection, through shared eating utensils, towels,...

  • Is It Good to Drink Cold Water?

    There have been some misconceptions posted on the Internet with regard to drinking cold water. Some are claiming cold water can actually cause cancer because the foods you eat will remain in oily...

  • How to Avoid Cold and Flus

    You can get a cold and flu anytime of the year. They can be just a minor irritation, but they can also be much more. Here is how to minimize your chances of getting a cold or flu.

  • How to Set Seasonal Routines (Ritucharya) as per Ayurveda

    The seasons have a natural effect on the tridosa. According to Caraka Samhita, the strength of a person is enhanced when suitable diets and routines are adopted according to each season. To attain...

  • How to Avoid Catching the Common Cold

    The common cold is caused by a virus, specifically the rhinovirus, which can be spread through casual contact from person to person. Although the common cold does not pose a major health threat to...

  • How Does Biofreeze Work?

    Biofreeze is a cold therapy treatment gel used as a therapeutic aid for sore or damaged muscles. Manufactured by Performance Health in Pennsylvania, Biofreeze is prescribed and used in the U.K....

  • How to Not Catch a Cold

    Do you want to know the easiest way to not catch a cold? Other than forgoing all human contact--washing your hands is the one method that is proven to reduce your risks of the common cold. Just...

  • How to duck a cold with 7 tips

    It's a germy world out there. The cold and flu season is quickly approaching. By going on the offense you can prevent a great deal of misery. Here are 7 steps you can take to protect yourself and...

  • How to treat symptoms of common cold .

    How to treat symptoms of the common cold.

  • How to Get Over a Cold Faster

    With the winter comes illness. In the coming months you will probably be surrounded by co-workers and friends who are sick, making it more difficult for you to stay healthy. You may have avoided...

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