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Australia’s flu outbreak could forecast problems for U.S.

October 15, 2019

If the flu season wrapping up in Australia is any indication, the U.S. may be in for a particularly bad one.

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What to expect this flu season

September 26, 2018

The most recent flu season was one of the worst in decades. What can we expect for the 2018-19 flu season?

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Oklahoma among the worst spots for fall allergy sufferers

October 25, 2017

Why is Oklahoma so bad for allergies compared to other states?

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Does a warm winter mean worse spring allergies?

April 18, 2017

Oklahoma is already tough on those with allergies, but a warm winter adds to the suffering.

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Does sleep help fend off the common cold?

September 22, 2015

Research shows 7-8 hours of sleep can help you mount a better defense.

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