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Medical Signing 12.A
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CATCH
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CATCH a COLD
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How do you catch a cold?
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VACCINE
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why isn’t there
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Why isn't there a cold vaccine?
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FLU
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what is the difference between
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What is the difference between a cold and the flu?
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prevent
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What can I do to prevent the flu?
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treatment
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What's the best treatment for flu?
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Medical Signing 12.B
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keep vs continue
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keep hydrated
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Why is it important to keep the body hydrated?
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counter
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over the counter
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over the counter medicine
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What does "over the counter" medicine mean?
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antibiotic
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won’t
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against
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prevent
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Why won't antibiotics help against the flu?
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touch
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eyes nose mouth
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Why should you not touch your eyes, nose, or mouth?
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prevent
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germs
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enter
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How do you prevent germs from entering your body?
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Medical Signing: 12.C
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avoid
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crowd
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season
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Why should you avoid crowds during flu season?
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vaccine
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Why isn't there a vaccine against catching a cold?
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sinuses
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What is a cold? (Answer: Colds are minor infections of the throat, nose, and sinuses.)
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last vs continue
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miserable
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it’s over
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How long does a cold last? (Answer: You're miserable for a few days, then it's over.)
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serious
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Are colds serious? (Answer: Colds generally come and go with no serious complications.)
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Vocab:
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PREVENT
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AGAINST
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ANTIBIOTIC
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AVOID
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BACTERIA
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TEEMING
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CHILLS
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COLD- [sick]
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COMPLEX
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complications
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congestion- (breathing)
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CROWDS
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ENTER / FLU
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GERMS
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INFECTION
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HYDRATED
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IMPRACTICAL
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Inability to keep down- (fluids)
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inhibit
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KEEP
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STAY
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CONTINUE
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minor / mild - (INCONSEQUENTIAL)
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On the other hand- (ALTERNATIVELY)
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Over the counter
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Persistent
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Runny nose
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SEASON
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See a doctor
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SERIOUS
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SINUS- [sinuses]
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STUCK
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SWALLOW
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TOUCH
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TREATMENT
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VACCINE
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VIRUS
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