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Infections like sinusitis, colds, flu and COVID-19 can cause a fever, but allergies aren’t infections
‘Rebound congestion’ happens when your body starts to rely on decongestant nasal spray
Avoid allergens when you can, and clear up phlegm with home remedies and medications
New treatment offers hope for outgrowing the life-threatening condition
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More than 90% of allergic reactions can be linked to these foods
Eye drops, cold compresses and a shower before bed can make all the difference
Not necessarily, but reading labels can help you avoid allergen-containing ingredients
Early exposure to peanuts may prevent the development of an allergy
Reduce the impact of seasonal sniffles by starting your medications ahead of time
Every season comes with its own set of allergens
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