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Your provider can develop a personalized treatment plan, which may include prescription medications, antihistamines and corticosteroids
Far more research is needed to support the many touted health claims
Enteroviruses are often to blame for summer colds, leading to a runny nose, sore throat and digestive symptoms
Often, a throat tickle is due to a cold, allergies or GERD — but see a doctor if it won’t go away
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Symptoms can overlap and be hard to distinguish, but there are some telltale differences
Autumn allergens typically begin to bloom — and release their pesky pollen — around August
It’s usually the way your nose manages airflow, but sometimes, it could be other issues
Germ-killing chemicals in the water can lead to respiratory issues
Sneezing, coughing and clear mucus shouldn’t be ignored
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