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  1. Symptom Checker with Body from WebMD - Check Your Medical …

    WebMD Symptom Checker is designed with a body map to help you understand what your medical symptoms could mean, and provide you with the trusted information you need to help …

  2. Cold or More Serious: Flu, Bronchitis, Pneumonia - WebMD

    Jul 23, 2024 · When you have a cold, symptoms like a stuffy nose or sneezing start slowly and gradually get worse. Flu symptoms typically hit your body all of a sudden -- and they'll …

  3. Can You Tell the Difference Between a Cold and the Flu? - WebMD

    Jul 8, 2024 · Do you have a cold or the flu? Take this WebMD quiz to see which is which and what you can do to ease your symptoms.

  4. Cold, Flu, RSV, and COVID: Your Guide to Staying Healthy and

    Get ready for cold and flu season with simple tips on staying healthy, easing symptoms, and spotting the differences between a cold, the flu, RSV, and COVID-19.

  5. Life of a Flu Virus - WebMD

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  6. Cold Video: The Truth About the Common Cold - WebMD

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  7. Are You Making Your Allergies Worse? - WebMD

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  8. 3 Things to Keep Handy and Avoid Getting Sick - WebMD

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  9. Boost Your Immune System to Prevent the Flu - WebMD

    Jul 16, 2025 · Learn what your body's defenses do and how to strengthen them so you can boost your odds of staying well. What Is the Immune System? Simply put, it’s a balanced network of …

  10. How to Choose Over-the-Counter Cold and Flu Meds - WebMD

    Jul 23, 2024 · Most cold and flu drugs attack symptoms, not the specific viruses that cause the illnesses. They aren't a cure, but they can make you feel better or shorten your illness.