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“About Flu”

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March 21 2019
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Health

Information about Flu

About 2.5 percent of the population suffers from flu each year from October to May. Flu-related symptoms generally last for two
weeks and include sudden headaches, chills, dry coughs, high fevers, and body aches. Serious complications are common, and
an estimated 20,000 Americans die each year from the disease.

Annual flu shots can help prevent the illness, and they are recommended for high-risk individuals such as the elderly and
healthcare workers. Some drugs will help shorten the duration of the illness and decrease its severity if given 48 hours after the
symptoms appear.

General health tips include eating a balanced diet, getting enough rest, staying home when ill, exercising frequently, and washing
hands frequently with warm, soapy water. Your campus’s health services department wants to develop a presentation for
students informing them about the flu and giving advice to stay healthy.

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