Common cold transmission: physical contact, coughs, and sneezes, contact with infected objects, contact with nasal secretions.
Symptoms: Runny nose, coughing, sneezing, fever, sore throat.
Treatment: over the counter sedatives, Mild painkillers, rest and local management.
Hepatitis transmission: blood transfusion, sexual contact, Organ transplant, Faecal contamination and contact, sharing of needles.
Symptoms: Fatigue, dark urine, fever, jaundice
Treatment: A combination of medications prescribed by the doctor.
Viral Influenza Transmission: contact with infected persons, cough, sneeze, contact with contaminated objects.
Symptoms: Fatigue, headache, runny nose, chills, fever, sore throat.
Treatment: Oral and nasal spray, antihistamines.
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Number 2 is what I think is correct
I would say the hypothalamus. But if your talking about alertness that would be the recticular formation. Its a bunch of nerves in the brain connecting the spinal cord cerebrum and cerebellum and it's what keeps us conscious and alert.