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Hadžiselimović: We hope your cold gets better.
He introduced me and I nervously scanned my brain for something profound to say when the words tumbled out: "I hope your cold gets better".
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Then the cold got better.
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So as the weather gets colder, the kale gets better, making it the perfect choice for late autumn.
The truth: Though getting any flu is never fun, the majority of people who get swine flu feel as though they've had a bad cold, then they get better.
"You have a bad cold and need to get better," "You have an early doctor's appointment," and so forth.
By spending on agriculture, giving farmers credit, easing transport bottlenecks and getting better cold-storage distribution, supply will rise, too.
However, not having insurance was significantly associated with agreement to the statements, "When I get a cold, antibiotics help me to get better more quickly" (42% vs. 27%, p<0.01), and "When I have a cold, I should take antibiotics to prevent getting a more serous illness" (40% vs. 25%, p<0.01).
Participants agreeing with the statement, "When I have a cold, antibiotics help me to get better more quickly," were 1.50 times more likely to have recently taken an antibiotic.
We also found a significant association between participants agreeing with the statement, "When I have a cold, antibiotics help me to get better more quickly," and their being aware of health dangers associated with indiscriminate use of antibiotics (OR 2.29, 95% CI 1.99 to 2.65).
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