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This is Scientific American 60-Second Science. I'm Christopher Intagliata. Got a minute?

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Last time you had the flu, did you take anything to relieve your aches and pains?

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If so, you may have inadvertently made yourself more contagious.

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Because pain relievers like ibuprofen and acetaminophen cut your fever, allowing flu viruses to replicate more efficiently, and increasing your chance of infecting others.

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Now researchers have modeled the public health consequences of this widespread use of over-the-counter pain drugs on flu transmission in the U.S.

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They estimate that pain meds could increase the number of annual flu cases by five percent.

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And since seasonal flu kills more than 41,000 Americans a year, that five percent increase in flu victims translates to a thousand additional deaths.

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The finding is in the journal Proceedings of the Royal Society B.

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Study author David Earn, of McMaster University in Ontario, suggests we should be more mindful when taking meds:

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"If you decide to take drugs to make yourself feel better, just recognize that you should still consider staying home or not sending kids to school.

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Even though they feel better, they might be more likely to transmit to others."

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And hey, the extra rest will do you good.

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Thanks for the minute, for Scientific American 60-Second Science. I'm Christopher Intagliata.

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