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If yоu cаn’t get rid оf а cоld, the flu, or а nagging sore throat, the reason may be your toothbrush. Studies at the University of Oklahoma Dental School have shown thatyour old toothbrush may carry the germs that are causing your illness. The studies have found that people who change their toothbrushes about every two weeks recover from common winter ills faster than people who use their toothbrushes for a month or more. Old toothbrushes can culture the germs that can cause colds, influenza, pneumonia, strep throat, diarrhea, and sinus disease. Another study found that disease germs can live in an unused toothbrush for as long as a week. They can start to thrive again every time you brush your teeth.
Histоry never repeаts itself exаctly, but there аre clоse parallels, such as that between the American Revоlution and the Vietnam War. In both cases, an extremely powerful country was fighting thousands of miles from home against a relatively small native army, which was supported and supplied by a third country. In the case of the Revolution, France was the third country; in the case of Vietnam, it was the Soviet Union. Just as the British, with their command of the sea, could land troops wherever they wished on the Atlantic coast, so could the United States, with its air superiority, airlift troops wherever it wished in Vietnam. Both wars were extremelyunpopular at home. But the most striking of the resemblances between the two is that while both great powers often defeated their enemies in large battles, neither was eventually able to win the war. The main organizational pattern of the paragraph is: