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How to tell the difference between a cold and allergies
How to tell the difference between a cold and allergies
Sneezing and Sniffling: How to Tell If It's Allergies or a Cold
This time of year, it can sometimes be hard to tell the difference between allergies and a common cold. Both allergies and cold viruses tend to become widespread at certain times of the year, which is why you may mistake a cold for seasonal allergies. Click
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