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Beating winter woes: Keeping the bugs at bay

Beating winter woes: Keeping the bugs at bay

Winter brings dozens of viruses and other health complaints, often leaving us feeling run-down or reaching for the tissues. More

Ask the experts: Food safety for low immunity

Ask the experts: Food safety for low immunity

Is it okay to eat hummus when you have low immunity? More

Beat colds and flu

Beat colds and flu

Stop a cold dead in its tracks before it stops you - we show you how. More

Immune-boosting foods

Immune-boosting foods

There’s no direct evidence that getting a cold or flu is related to what we eat. Nutrition is, however, key to immune responses and our ability to combat infection. More

Eat yourself well: What to do when cold or flu strikes

Eat yourself well: What to do when cold or flu strikes

Colds and flu cost us in terms of medical visits, days off work and general discomfort. So how can we recover from a cold or flu quickly? More

Feed a cold, starve a fever?

Feed a cold, starve a fever?

This old wives' tale harkens back to 16th-century England. We investigate whether there is any truth in it. More

How to boost your immunity for winter

How to boost your immunity for winter

Advice on avoiding those winter infections. More

Vitamin takers more likely to get flu?

Vitamin takers more likely to get flu?

People who pop vitamin supplements regularly appear to be slightly more likely to catch the flu than those who don’t, according to a Dutch study. More

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