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 <title>Now, It May Be ONLY Chicken Soup</title>
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 <description> A week after the FDA recommended a ban on virtually all cold medicines used for infants and children under the age of two, a new panel recommended a broadening of this ban to include all children under the age of six; perhaps even as old as twelve. ...</description>
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 <description>Most allergy medicines work by blocking a chemical produced by the body called histamine, which is what causes allergy symptoms. The more popular brands (generic names in brackets) of antihistamines are Allegra (fexofenadine)Benadryl (diphenhydramine...</description>
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 <description>When someone has a cold, their runny nose is teeming with cold viruses. Sneezing, nose blowing and nose wiping spread the virus. You can catch a cold by inhaling the virus if you are sitting close to someone who sneezes, or by touching your nose, eye...</description>
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