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  2. Asymptomatic carrier - Wikipedia

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    An asymptomatic carrier is a person or other organism that has become infected with a pathogen, but shows no signs or symptoms. [ 1 ] Although unaffected by the pathogen, carriers can transmit it to others or develop symptoms in later stages of the disease.

  3. Wellness Wednesdays: How to avoid getting sick during cold ...

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    There's a reason this time of year is called "Cold and Flu Season" and there's a reason doctors recommend getting a flu shot.

  4. 10 Ways to Not Get Sick This Winter - AOL

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    Image credit: Twenty20 Bring Your Lunch We've all given in to the cookies (and other temptations around the office) and called it a “meal” when we're too busy or stressed to grab a real lunch.

  5. Always coming back from vacation feeling sick? Here's why ...

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    That said, while you might feel like you’re coming down with something, that’s actually not always the case. For one, it could be allergies. For one, it could be allergies.

  6. Sick leave in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Pennsylvania does not require paid sick leave. In Philadelphia, companies with 10 or more employees must provide up to 40 hours of paid sick leave. [8] Pittsburgh requires companies with 15 or more employees to provide up to 40 hours, while small business employees are only entitled to 24 hours per year. [26]

  7. Emaciation - Wikipedia

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    Emaciation can be caused by undernutrition, malaria and cholera, tuberculosis and other infectious diseases with prolonged fever, parasitic infections, many forms of cancer and their treatments, lead poisoning, and eating disorders like anorexia nervosa.

  8. The air in your home could be making you sick - AOL

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    When our bodies have to work that much harder to process irritants in the air, we can become more susceptible to infections and viruses, especially during cold and flu season.

  9. Bedridden - Wikipedia

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    Showering can become impossible. [12] Bedsores develop if a person spends most or all of the day in bed without changing position [ 13 ] Being confined to bed may result in a person remaining passive and withdrawn.