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How Are You Battling the Flu Season?

Help other readers stay healthy, share your remedies in the comment section below.

 

Do you wash your hands regularly? You might want to after reading this article. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has labeled the 2013 flu season as one of the worst in the past decade, and the season isn’t even over, Wall Street Journal reported. 

The Illinois Department of Public Health says almost 150 people were admitted to hospital intensive care units with severe cases of the flu from October through December 2012, ABCLocal.go.com reported. 

Illinois is reporting widespread flu activity, according to CDC data, and a search on Google flu trends, which tracks flu-related searches, shows Illinois as a solid red, for intense activity

Do you have a special recipe to fight the flu? Share your secrets and help other readers stay healthy. 

Patch wants to know what remedies do you use to battle the flu season? 

For business owners, we are curious has the flu season affected your business? 

Citing CDC data, Challenger, Gray & Christmas, an outplacement firm, says the flu on average costs employers $10.4 billion in direct costs of hospitalization and outpatient visits, and that doesn’t even count business costs such as sick pay or reduced efficiency, the Wall Street Journal reported.

About this column: This column invites readers to weigh in on various topics from local news and entertainment to hot topics nationally. Join our discussions! Related Topics: 2013 0113 Patch Chatter Week in Review, 2013 Worst Flu Season, Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Flu Season, How To Cure the Flu?, and How To Fight Colds?

Millie

3:19 pm on Thursday, January 10, 2013

GET THE FLU SHOT, STAY HOME IF SICK

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Moe @ the Buck

3:38 pm on Thursday, January 10, 2013

I heard good Vodka works well on this particular strain. A Milli, a Milli, a Milli,Milli,Milli,Milli............

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Socorro"sissy" Ropiequet

7:05 am on Friday, January 11, 2013

To prevent the flu is good to keep your hands clean at all times. Wash them after opening doors , touching handles and after being in public places please don't touch your face or eat something with your hands if they are not clean. Also wash your hands after shaking hands, specially if the other person is been sick. It is also very good idea to keep very active during the winter , go outdoors well covered and excersice to strenghten your immune system. It works for me.

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The Q

7:26 am on Friday, January 11, 2013

It got me......and its brutal.

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Chi-an Chang

9:43 am on Friday, January 11, 2013

Once the flu hits, does anyone have home remedy suggestions, such as steaming with herbs to reduce congestion?

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Millie

3:39 pm on Friday, January 11, 2013

when I get a cold I sometimes warm up some wine drink it and crawl under covers to sweat it out

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Socorro"sissy" Ropiequet

2:35 pm on Sunday, January 13, 2013

I think after the flu hits you, is important lots of TLC. Stay home. The herbs steaming sound like very soothen, lots of liquids, It works for me to drink Gatorade. The famous chicken soup. I have a great recipe from my jewish friend. It is all: nutritious, delicious and easy to eat even when your are sick and with not appetite. I Would say get a great book, read it , do the above and rest, rest, rest.

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Chi-an Chang

12:04 pm on Monday, January 14, 2013

Patch blogger Dr. Jan and Jade Leasure shared this post on five natural remedies to battle the flu: http://deerfield.patch.com/blog_posts/grandmas-kitchen-5-natural-flu-remedies

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