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Luden [163]
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Should Mariko use the weight-loss program?

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1 answer:
Novosadov [1.4K]4 years ago
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Answer:

I would say to have Mariko check with her doctor to see if the program is safe and effective

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1. Influenza can cause mild to severe illness and is different from cold. People suffering from flu has fever, chills, cough, sore throat, runny nose, headaches, muscle aches, and severe fatigue.

2. Flu shots are strongly recommended to protect against influenza but does not help with stomach flu also known as gastroenteritis. Stomach flu is an infection caused by rotaviruses and noroviruses, and is not caused by the Influenza virus. Hence, flu shot protecting the body from influenza virus is not effective in stomach flu or gastroenteritis.

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