Home Remedies for the Flu
According to the CDC, the timing of flu activity can vary from season to season and most commonly peaks in the US during January or February. For those times when the flu strikes you, dailyRx has some tips of things you can do at home to help recover from the flu.
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February 6, 2014Citation:
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September 15, 2014