This cold season, don’t let the sniffles get you down. You may not be able to avoid it, but you can alleviate symptoms of the common cold with some simple home remedies that won’t take a big bite out of your wallet. (Of course, always consult a doctor if symptoms worsen or if you need professional medical advice.)
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This cold season, don’t let the sniffles get you down. You may not be able to avoid it, but you can alleviate symptoms of the common cold with some simple home remedies that won’t take a big bite out of your wallet. (Of course, always consult a doctor if symptoms worsen or if you need professional medical advice.)
These tips won’t cure your cold, but they may make you feel better while you’re Read more ...
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