Topic Brief: It often begins with a tingle in your throat or a single sneeze, followed by a headache, drowsiness, a runny nose and nagging ... State health officials say we're in peak flu season, Heather Brown reports (2:33).
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It often begins with a tingle in your throat or a single sneeze, followed by a headache, drowsiness, a runny nose and nagging ... State health officials say we're in peak flu season, Heather Brown reports (2:33).
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- It often begins with a tingle in your throat or a single sneeze, followed by a headache, drowsiness, a runny nose and nagging ...
- State health officials say we're in peak flu season, Heather Brown reports (2:33).
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