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What you eat when you have the flu can help you recover. It’s essential to stay hydrated and get the nutrients your body needs. Here are foods to eat and avoid.
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Newsday spoke with health experts about the difference between influenza and norovirus, both at high levels in the United States.
A variant of influenza A, H3N2, is spreading across the U.S., with low vaccination rates contributing to infection rates.
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Doctronic reports that proper nutrition aids flu recovery. Eat warm broths, citrus, ginger teas, leafy greens, and yogurt; avoid sugary, greasy foods.