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Commuters ‘too polite’ to pass on bugs | The Times

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· Alma Adler, of the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, said: “​The findings will no doubt come as a huge surprise to the many ...

Subways, trains and buses don't spread influenza - UPI.com

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Taking public transportation during flu season does not increase a person's risk of getting influenza, researchers in Britain suggest.

Do men and women experience flu differently? - BBC News

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As experts prepare to monitor flu this winter, one team looks at the difference between how men and women experience the illness.

Steer clear of flu with vigorous exercise - Yahoo News Singapore

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... however they are consistent with findings for other conditions and really show the health benefits of exercise," said Dr. Alma Adler, a research ...

Flu-free festive season on the cards as cases tumble | Express.co.uk

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MOST families are set for a flu-free Christmas as new figures reveal just half the number of cases compared to this time last year.

Guardian: Does public transport make you ill? – Ten transport myths busted |...

From flu on the bus to sinking ships, here are some of our favourite transport myths – busted

Daily commute 'doesn't give you flu'

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Avoiding train carriages or buses during autumn and winter will not protect you from flu, according to a study.

Hard exercise reduces flu risk - but gentle exercise makes little...

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Doing at least 2.5 hours a week of activity that leads to sweating or hard breathing reduces flu or flu-like illness by around 10%

SALZ: Jagen wir einem Phantom nach?

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Steigert viel Salz das Risiko für Herzinfarkt und Schlaganfall? Seit Jahrzehnten raten Fachgesellschaften den Menschen, ihren Konsum zu drosseln. Doch die...

Böses Salz, gutes Salz - WELT

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Steigert hoher Konsum von Natriumchlorid das Risiko für Herzinfarkt und Schlaganfall? Seit Jahrzehnten raten Fachgesellschaften zum Verzicht. Die Empfehlungen...

Flu risk 'cut by vigorous exercise' - BBC News

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Doing at least two and a half hours of vigorous exercise each week cuts the chance of developing flu, new data suggests

Two-and-a-half hours of vigorous exercise a week ‘can ward off flu’ |...

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TWO-and-a-half hours of tough exercise a week could be the key to staving off flu.

Catching public transport does not give you flu

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Public transport may not be the hotbed of infection it is feared to be.

CTV News | Health News - Healthy Living & Fitness Articles

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Flu risk 'cut by vigorous exercise' - BBC Newswww.bbc.com › news › health

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· Dr Alma Adler, of the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, said: "We need to treat this result cautiously as these are ...

2.5 hours of 'vigorous' exercise could help ward off the flu, British...

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Whether it's running, mountain biking or competitive sports, vigorous exercise could even help you to avoid catching the flu next winter, according to a recent...

Flu data to be collected from UK schools - BBC News

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Scientists are to begin collecting data on flu outbreaks from UK schools this winter to better understand its spread.

Does man flu really exist? Study finds men are actually less likely...

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The research, carried out by London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine last winter, shows that women are are 16 per cent more likely to say they are ill -...

Flusurvey: Preliminary findings released | EurekAlert!

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· Flusurvey researcher Dr Alma Adler, Research Fellow at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, said: "Flu levels are still very ...

No Evidence of Man Flu, Scientists Say | UK News | Sky News

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Many men may complain about having the condition but a survey by UK scientists appears to dismiss it.

Vigorous Exercise Could Cut Flu Risk | The Weather Channel - Articles...

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· ... get out and get fit to ward off flu this spring," Dr. Alma Adler, of the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, told the BBC.

International Society of Hypertension HYPERTENSION NEWS - PDF Free...

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Study into impact of new flu vaccine | Bury Times

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A scheme to monitor the impact of a pioneering flu vaccination programme in Bury has been launched.

Survey claims North-East has most cases of flu-like illness | The...

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A NEW online flu survey says the North-East has the highest levels of flu-like illness in England.

Steer clear of flu with vigorous exercise | Life | Malay Mail

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LONDON, April 19 ― Whether it's running, mountain biking or competitive sports, the benefits of exercise go far beyond promoting heart health....
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