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How to Cure the Common Cold: Video Series

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Learn how to reduce the chances of getting sick and how to combat colds by rehydrating, gargling salt, eating right and other tips in this free good health video series from our certified doctor and clinical research physician.

There are 14 videos in this series:

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  1. Learn the causes the common cold in this free good health video series.

    Views: 987
  2. Techniques for steaming to alleviate nasal congestion in this free good health video.

    Views: 1,728
  3. Techniques for taking liquorice root to stay healthy in this free good health video.

    Views: 1,102
  4. How to stay hydrated to fight the flu in this free good health video.

    Views: 1,486
  5. How to gargle salt to counter cold Symptoms in this free good health video.

    Views: 1,872
  6. Learn about over the counter cold medicines in this free good health video.

    Views: 1,291
  7. Learn about the need to stop smoking to keep from getting sick in this free good health video.

    Views: 929
  8. Discover alternative over the counter cold medicines in this free good health video.

    Views: 1,261
  9. How to use sleepaid products to stay healthy in this free good health video.

    Views: 813
  10. Learn about cold season guide to rehydration products in this free good health video.

    Views: 663
  11. How to cure a runny nose in this free good health video.

    Views: 5,509
  12. How to avoid nasal irritation in this free good health video.

    Views: 1,571
  13. Learn about herbal alternatives to common cold medicines in this free good health video.

    Views: 705
  14. How to stay healthy during cold season in this free good health video.

    Views: 869
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A cold or a flu can really put a damper on your day. Those plans to go to a movie or visit with friends don’t seem so appealing now that your head aches, your nose runs and you just can’t stop coughing. You called in sick to work as a precaution, but really hoped you would at least feel good enough to enjoy a good book or a juicy talk show. But you’re just plain miserable and not sure what to do to get better….

In this series of cold cure videos, our professional doctor and research scientist tells you how to avoid catching the cold and the common flu. And if this advice comes to late, she tells you how to get rid of that pesky cold as soon as possible. She recommends a vaporizer to clear up those stuffy nasal passages and the soothing effects of licorice root to calm nasal and throat irritation as well as relieve your cough. You will also learn about other herbal medicines. Our expert also discusses the effectiveness of over-the-counter cold and flu medications and sleep aids. Watch these free videos and find out how to get healthy during the winter season and stay that way.

 
About the Presenter

Dr. Susan Jewell Dr. Susan Jewell is a trained doctor and scientist in clinical research medicine, as well as a stem cell scientist in oncology and AIDS/HIV at the National Cancer Institute and UCLA School of Medicine, UCLA Dental Research Institute, and the Yip Head and Neck Cancer Institute. Dr. Jewell received several prestigious awards and fellowships from NIH and UCLA, notably the Cancer Research Training Award and the National Research Scientist Award—as well as several scholarships from NIH Graduate School in Biotechnology and Scientific Research. She has amassed vast experience as a host, medical expert, presenter, moderator, and spokesperson for many academic, corporate, and industrial institutes and companies in the areas of medicine, biotechnology, science, and in the world of entertainment and broadcast journalism. She also has experience in trade shows and conventions.dkdk

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