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How to Avoid Catching a Cold This Winter
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Catching a cold can be quite unpleasant and can make you feel tired, achy, and congested. While there's no guaranteed way to avoid getting a cold, there are some steps you can take to reduce your risk of catching one. Here are some tips on how to avoid catching a cold this winter: 1. Wash Your Hands: Cold viruses can survive for several hours on surfaces such as doorknobs, light switches, and countertops. Washing your hands with soap and water regularly, and particularly before eating or touching your face, can help reduce the spread of cold viruses. 2. Get Vaccinated: The flu vaccine can help protect you from influenza, a respiratory illness that can be similar to a cold. Talk to your doctor about getting vaccinated if you haven't already. 3. Avoid Close Contact with Sick People: Cold viruses are easily spread through close contact with someone who is infected. Try to avoid being too close to people who are sick, and don't share utensils, glasses, or other items that could transmit the virus. 4. Practice Good Hygiene: Make sure you cover your mouth and nose when coughing or sneezing, using a tissue or your sleeve rather than your hands. This can help prevent the spread of the virus. 5. Stay Healthy: A strong immune system can help protect you from getting sick. Eating a healthy diet, getting plenty of sleep, and exercising regularly can all help keep your immune system in good shape. 6. Stay Warm and Dry: Exposure to cold and damp weather can weaken your immune system and make you more susceptible to cold viruses. Dress warmly and make sure to stay dry when you're outside. 7. Keep Your Environment Clean: Regularly clean surfaces such as countertops, doorknobs, and light switches with disinfectant, especially during cold and flu season. Remember that even if you follow all these tips, there's no guarantee that you won't catch a cold. However, taking these steps can help reduce your risk and keep you feeling healthy and well during the winter months.
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