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<P><strong>Symptom Relief</strong></P>

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Español: Alivio de síntomas <br/><br/><strong>Overview</strong>

Children and adults with viral infections, which antibiotics cannot treat, usually recover when the illness has run its course. Colds, a type of viral infection, can last for up to two weeks. You should keep your healthcare provider informed if your or your child’s illness gets worse or lasts longer than expected. Over-the-counter medicines may help relieve some symptoms. 

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      <title>Stopping the Spread of Germs at Home, Work &amp; School </title>
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<BR /><STRONG>Get Vaccinated:</STRONG>The single best way to prevent the flu is to get a flu vaccine each season. The 2011-2012 flu vaccine will protect against 2009 H1N1, and two other influenza viruses (an H3N2 virus and an influenza B virus).
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      <title>National Prevention Strategy: America's Plan for Better Health and Wellness</title>
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<BR /><STRONG>Prevention should be woven into all aspects of our lives, including where and how we live, learn, work and play. Everyone—government, businesses, educators, health care institutions, communities and every single American—has a role in creating a healthier nation.
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      <title>More Americans Living with Asthma Every Year</title>
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<BR /><STRONG>A new CDC Vital Signs Report shows more people are living with asthma. Asthma can be controlled by avoiding asthma triggers and being taught to use inhaled corticosteroids and other prescribed medicine correctly. Learn more about living with asthma.  </STRONG> 
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<BR /><STRONG>Improve Your Health While Enjoying the Season's Colorful Produce.  </STRONG> 
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<BR /><STRONG>Your eyes are an important part of your health.</STRONG> You can do many things to keep them healthy and make sure you’re seeing your best. Follow these simple guidelines for maintaining healthy eyes well into your golden years.</STRONG> 
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      <title>Make Health your Resolution </title>
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Here are some ways to make health your resolution. Enjoy a new year of healthy possibilities!
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A cold usually includes a runny nose, sore throat, sneezing, and coughing. These symptoms can last for up to two weeks. 
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      <title>20 Years of Screening Women and Saving Lives</title>
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<p>For 20 years, CDC's National Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program has provided free or low-cost mammograms and Pap tests to low-income women with little or no health insurance.

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      <title>Family Reunions and Family Health History</title>
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<p>Are you looking for a project to work on with your kids? Or planning to attend a family reunion this summer? If so, consider developing your family's health history.
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