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Keep your RESISTANCE high Is your drip really necessary? Keep your RESISTANCE high • Avoid getting tired out; get enough sleep. • Keep warm; dress suitably for winter but don't overdress. • Gel some exercise in the open air. • Eat for health; get your share of fruit and vegetables. Many folk regard one or two colds a year as inevitable. But it need not be so. PREVENTION is the answer, since there's no drug yet known which will kill that cold virus. ⋆Keep away from infection; ventilate adequately to help reduce the spread of cold germs; try to keep your distance from people with colds; wash your hands often, and always before eating. ⋆If you catch a cold, don't pass it on; sneeze and cough into disposable tissues. Take your cold seriously. A day or so in bed will check complications and the spread of the cold to others. POSITIVE precautions will do more to keep you free from colds this winter than pills or medicines.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/periodicals/TAH195711.2.35.6

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Te Ao Hou, November 1957, Page 63

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163

Is your drip really necessary? Te Ao Hou, November 1957, Page 63

Is your drip really necessary? Te Ao Hou, November 1957, Page 63

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