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Why do some people seem immune to colds and flu? Follow these tips from real people and experts, and you can learn how to avoid them too.

Everyday mistakes can raise your risk of catching a cold and that includes touching surfaces that many, many other people have touched. A University of Arizonastudy found that a virus spreads to over 50 percent of surfaces and other employees within hours when a single person in an office is infected. Partha Nandi, MD, a leading physician and author of Ask Dr. Nandi, advises avoiding touching common surfaces when possible. Even after you wash your hands, ‘use a paper towel to turn off the faucet,’ he says.

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  • Slide 1 of 23: <p>Everyday mistakes can raise your <a href='https://www.rd.com/health/wellness/everyday-mistakes-catching-a-cold/1/'>risk of catching a cold</a>—and that includes touching surfaces that many, many other people have touched. A University of Arizona <a href='https://uanews.arizona.edu/story/germs-spread-fast-at-work-study-finds'>study</a> found that a virus spreads to over 50 percent of surfaces and other employees within hours when a single person in an office is infected. Partha Nandi, MD, a leading physician and author of <a href='http://www.askdrnandi.com/hero'>Ask Dr. Nandi</a>, advises avoiding touching common surfaces when possible. Even after you wash your hands, 'use a paper towel to turn off the faucet,' he says.</p>They press elevator buttons with their elbow

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Click link below for article and 23 slides:

https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/wellness/23-daily-habits-of-people-who-never-get-sick/ss-BBF6zg9?ocid=spartandhp

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